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ZENDAYA
Zendaya Coleman is just 17, but in
Disney years, that practically makes her
an elder stateswoman. In the three
seasons she starred on the hit Disney
Channel musical sitcom Shake It Up
(which ended its run in October), she
also put out a dance-pop album and
an advice book for tweens, and she
became the youngest ever contestant
on Dancing With the Stars. Zendaya,
who goes by her first name only, is
from Oakland, California, and always
dreamed of performing: “I wanted to
sing, act, dance—the whole thing.” For
a teen entertainer, there’s no bigger
launching pad than Disney, but the
downsides are well documented. A few
months ago, after Joe Jonas wrote a
bruising indictment of his Disney years,
“My Life As a Jonas Brother,” for New
York magazine, Zendaya felt compelled
to comment on Twitter: “I admire
@joejonas and his honesty...but that’s
his journey, not mine...don’t worry
about me #igotthis.” “People think
there’s some weird Disney code we live
by,” she says. “That’s just not true.” It’s
possible that Zendaya is toeing the
company line—she’s currently starring
in a teen-spy pilot (which she also
coproduced) for Disney’s cable channel,
as well as in the Disney Channel
original movie Zapped, due out this
summer. But her shoot-from-the-hip
manner seems anything but rehearsed:
“There are so many great things in life;
why dwell on negativity?” It’s just
the sort of advice a beleaguered tween
could really use. fan zhong
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