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Disney Star Owns Up to Nude Pictures

Dylan Sprouse

Former Disney TV star Dylan Sprouse has owned up to nude pictures that have quickly been shared online.

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Sprouse, 21, who starred alongside his twin brother Cole in ‘The Suite Life of Zach and Cody’ confirmed the pictures were of him in a series of tweets.

The young star posted, ‘Whoops, Guess I’m not fat and 14 anymore’ to his Twitter account, before following it up with ‘ I messed up… but I’d be a fool not to own up to it. Got to move past it I suppose.’

Twin brother Cole also chimed in on Twitter posting, “now they’ve basically seen me naked which is weird I guess.” The younger sibling (by 15 minutes) also asked his older brother “if it was cold in that bathroom?”

The brothers have a long showbiz career, they starred opposite Adam Sandler in ‘Big Daddy’, Cole also played Ross’ son Ben Geller on ‘Friends’, alongside their Disney output the brothers have also made some independent art house films including ‘The Heat is Above All Things Deceitful’.

We’ve tastefully cropped the second photo, but through the power of Google you can probably find the original.

 

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