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Lost The Plot

Dove Cameron, Hilary Duff & the reality of life AFTER Disney + Teen TV

Season 1, Ep. 2

Welcome to episode two of Lost The Plot w/ Shenae Grimes-Beech.


After sharing my own story about leaving Degrassi: The Next Generation, I found myself deeply moved by recent podcast interviews from Dove Cameron and Hilary Duff, where they opened up about their experiences navigating life after Disney. The emotions they described — shame, discomfort, identity shifts, and the complicated relationship with the roles that made them famous — felt incredibly familiar.


In this episode, I’m reflecting on the parallels between their “life after Disney” journeys and my own experience after nearly a decade on teen dramas like Degrassi and 90210. What does it mean to outgrow the thing that introduced you to the world? How do you separate who you are from the character people fell in love with? And why does reinvention sometimes come with unexpected guilt?


This isn’t about comparison — it’s about context. About recognizing shared experiences in an industry that rarely talks about what happens after the credits roll.


If you’ve ever felt boxed in by a past version of yourself, struggled to evolve publicly, or wrestled with the tension between gratitude and growth — this conversation is for you.

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