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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mary Kate and Ashley always remind me of the two emaciated children hiding underneath the robes of the Ghost of Christmas present. Maybe Mary Kate met up with a real life Ebeneezer Scrooge.[/quote] I loved them growing up. Grew up with all of their movies, full house, etc. I feel bad for them though. I feel like they were pimped out as kids with the 1000 movies they made from the time they were what babies. [/quote] I don't. Their parents set them up for success AND didn't steal their money. Those girls were retired by 16. Doing whatever they pleased. They chose to go college. They chose to start a fashion label and make even more money. They had/have great lives and their childhood films are adorable.[/quote] Yes but you don’t think being a child actress from the age of 6ish months takes its toll? Yeah they have tons of money and had huge success but still, I feel like it did something to them. Huge reason they didn’t join the fuller house series was because they didn’t want to go back to acting. [/quote] Why would they go back to acting though? They make more off residuals from their film empire than Fuller House could ever pay them. I don't think the twins have done a full days work (which would be required for a tv show) in over 10 years. I do agree they are strange. But I'd far rather be them - with $100s of millions to my name - than Candace Cameron Bure who is twice their age and HAD to go back to filming Fuller House. Candace is filming 5 straight-to-tv movies and shows a year while being a full-time mom because that's what it takes to make it. She's also been working in TV since 1983 (from the age of 8 or so) and is currently supporting 3 kids and a husband who hasn't worked in 15 years on her salary.[/quote]
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