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TMZ Presents: Child Star Syndrome - Triumphs, Tragedies & Trolls
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TMZ Presents: Child Star Syndrome - Triumphs, Tragedies & Trolls

Jun 28, 2023
1h 2m
★ 7.0

Overview

Entertainment giants created a new generation of child stars in the social media era, creating some of Hollywood’s biggest names – and some of its most tragic tales.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

TMZ

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