The Sprouse Twins Today: Inside Their Life Now, At 30!

The Sprouse Twins Today: Inside Their Life Now, At 30!


Their paths briefly diverged when Cole landed a role on the popular TV show “Friends” from 2000 to 2002, playing Ben, the son of Ross Gellar. Cole fondly recalled his experience on the show and admitted to developing a crush on Jennifer Aniston, feeling intimidated when acting alongside her.

In 2002, the twins reunited for the movie “Master of Disguise” and continued to collaborate on Disney productions, most notably in “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” (2005-2008). The series garnered a significant fan base and earned them an Emmy nomination. However, as they entered adulthood, Cole and Dylan decided to take a break from acting and pursue higher education at New York University.

After graduating in 2015, they embarked on individual journeys. Cole gained recognition for his portrayal of Jughead Jones in the TV series “Riverdale” since 2017. He began dating French-Canadian model Ari Fournier. On the other hand, Dylan got engaged to model Barbara Palvin and pursued voice acting for video games. He also played a role in developing a brewery called All-Wise Meadery in Brooklyn.

Looking forward, Dylan expressed an interest in creating a project for both him and Cole to work on together, rather than accepting offers for twin-related movies, which he believes have a track record of being unsuccessful.

The Sprouse twins have achieved remarkable success both within and outside of Hollywood. Their journey from child actors to independent adults has allowed them to explore their individual talents and passions. Audiences eagerly anticipate their future endeavors, as their unique personalities continue to shape their careers.

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