ONDE ESTÃO AGORA - FAMOSOS DO PASSADO [+10] - Summary

Summary

Summary:

This video discusses the post-TV careers of several actors from popular TV shows. It mentions:

1. A digital taxi app called "Carli" that is linked to the TV show "iCarly."
2. A child actor from the movie "Terminator 2" who struggled with addiction and legal issues.
3. The actress Soleil Moon Frye, who starred in the TV show "Punky Brewster" and wrote a book titled "Punk Chaos, Motherhood, and My Perfect Imperfect Adventures Through the Medium."
4. Gary Coleman, known for his role as Arnold in the TV show "Diff'rent Strokes," who had health issues and didn't age during his fame.

The video also includes humorous commentary on these topics.

Facts

1. The speaker is expressing their happiness with their voice and the pre-sales of their paintings ending this week.
2. They are reminding people that the pre-sales of the paintings are unrelated to their return.
3. They are mentioning a unique presentation link for the Neto brothers' Christmas show.
4. They are encouraging viewers to buy all three autographed paintings in anticipation of ticket sales opening for the Neto brothers' Christmas show.
5. They are discussing famous artists and celebrities from their childhood and their current status.
6. They are sharing a story about a young artist and a famous actress from a TV show called "iCarly".
7. They mention a boy who was a major star in action films and his relationship with a young girl who was 13 years old when they started dating.
8. They are discussing the boy's drug addiction and his arrest for violating his wife's parole.
9. They are sharing a case of a girl who starred in a series and her struggle after leaving the series.
10. They are sharing the story of Gary Romana, a child actor who played Arnold on the series "Front Strokes".
11. They are discussing Gary Romana's health issues, his financial struggles, and his personal life.
12. They are sharing the story of Tyler James, a young actor who played a character on the series "Me, the Boss, and the Kids".