Kim Rhodes spilled the beans on a juicy episode from the behind-the-scenes drama of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, and it’s wilder than a rollercoaster ride at a candy factory.
Picture this: Kim, the musical maestro mom to the Sprouse twins, Dylan and Cole, is dishing out the deets on Christy Carlson Romano’s Vulnerable podcast. Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions, my friends.
So, there Kim is, reminiscing about the good ol’ days when someone with “significant power” (cue ominous music) descended upon the craft service haven. Now, for those uninitiated in the mystical world of TV production, craft service is basically where the magic happensโit’s where you find all the scrumptious goodies. And who doesn’t love goodies?
But hold onto your donuts because this VIP, armed with the authority of a donut dictator, had some serious opinions on the Sprouse physiques. Yes, you heard it right. The donut dictator was apparently unsatisfied with the variety of body shapes in the Sprouse duo buffet.
In a dramatic twist that even Shakespeare would envy, this higher-up pointed at Dylan and Cole, making a spectacle that would give a circus clown a run for their money. “No more junk food until he looks like him again!” they declared, as if the craft service table held the secrets to instant body transformation.
Now, imagine poor Dylan, standing there, probably contemplating the meaning of life through a donut hole, while the rest of the crew watches this circus of body-shaming unfold. The audacity! But fear not, for our hero Kim Rhodes wasn’t about to let this injustice slide.
In a fit of fury that could rival a dragon’s fiery breath, Kim took the donut dictator aside for a little chat. A chat filled with words that can’t be printed here, but you can imagine the colorful language. “You do not have the right to say that to a child,” she roared, defending Dylan like a fierce mama bear protecting her cub.
She made it crystal clear that this kind of body-shaming nonsense had no place on the set of a kids’ show. “Never again do you speak like that. Never,” she thundered, leaving no room for argument.
And here’s the twistโKim, the fearless defender of justice, made sure to keep the young actors out of this donut-induced drama. She didn’t want them feeling guilty for causing a ruckus. Because, let’s be honest, it’s not their fault if someone can’t appreciate the beauty of different body types.
A tale of donuts, drama, and a daring defender of decency. The Suite Life may have been all laughs on screen, but behind the scenes, it was a battlefield against body-shaming villains. Kudos to Kim Rhodes for being the superhero we didn’t know we needed.