Four renowned US artists worked together on a children’s program in the 1990s. Find out who!
In 1993, big names in music and cinema – when they didn’t even dream of being so famous! – they presented the North American program together “The Mickey Mouse Club”, aimed at children and teenagers. The attraction, which featured cartoons, sketches and lots of music for children, originally debuted in 1955 and has had several versions over the years, with the 1990s version being the best known. The credit goes entirely to Britney Spears , Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera AND Ryan Gosling! Yes, they were dominating the audience at that time! Did you know that?
The version aired between 1989 and 1996 served as a launching pad for the stars who later became icons of music and cinema! Britney joined the program at just 11 years old – months later, he was in a barbecue commercial! – while Christina and Timberlake were 12 years old. Ryan Gosling, OR Ken In ‘Barbie’, he was the oldest, 13 years old. Together, they presented moodboards and fun musical performances! The young people often performed covers of famous songs of the time and won the hearts of thousands of children.
Britney and Justin kissed backstage at a children’s show
Britney said in her autobiography “The Woman in Me” (2023) that she shared a dressing room with Christina Aguilera and the two “admired older children” like the actress Keri Russell and the musician Tony Lucca, as well as Gosling. “Being on the show was an education for the entertainment industry: extensive rehearsals…
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