Disney Channel star admits lying about age to star opposite Miley Cyrus on Hannah Montana
Jason Earles, a former Disney Channel star, revealed he lied about his age to secure his role as Jackson Stewart alongside Miley Cyrus in 'Hannah Montana.'
Jason Earles, best known for portraying Jackson Stewart on the beloved Disney Channel series 'Hannah Montana,' has recently revealed that he lied about his age in order to land the role. The show, which aired from 2006 to 2011, follows the dual life of Miley Stewart, a teenage girl who juggles her life as an ordinary student with her pop star persona. This revelation comes as fans anticipate the upcoming 'Hannah Montana' 20th Anniversary Special, set to stream on Disney+ shortly.
Earles was 48 at the time of the interview, reflecting on how his age declaration played an influential role in his casting alongside Miley Cyrus. His character, being Miley's older brother, required him to portray the dynamics of sibling relationships in the unique context of a teenager leading a dual life. The show has been a significant part of Disney Channel's legacy, and Earles’ candidness adds to the nostalgic discussions surrounding the series' impact on pop culture.
As the anniversary approaches, this admission invites fans to look back on not just the storytelling of 'Hannah Montana,' but also the behind-the-scenes anecdotes that shaped the program's success. It highlights the competitive nature of casting in the entertainment industry, where actors sometimes feel pressured to present themselves differently in order to fit roles, shedding light on the broader conversation about youth representation in media.