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Kylie Cantrall Talks ‘Descendants: The Rise of Red,’ YouTube Beginnings!

This summer, Kylie Cantrall is spotted in hot red!

Disney records the “Unsure” singer to take its wickedly successful TV movie franchise in a new direction. She was tapped for the arrival of The Rise of Red — the fourth film in the franchise, — the Queen of Hearts’s daughter leads a new crop of Villain Kids (VKs).

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Cantrall told the entertainment media outlets regarding all the issues of the original cast, “This really is a new story.” In 2019, this highlights the unwillingness to continue after the sudden death of Boyce.

Rita Ora is the one who serving the food on the plates as she is bringing all the drama in the new chapter. She causes a lot of trouble as Red’s menacing mother. After first playing the role, she slips back into Cinderella’s shoes. The role of Uma was portrayed by China Anne McClain and he returned for the help in “passing that torch” to the new generation of VKs.

She explained all the things about her way to reach immense popularity and stardom in such a short period. In the beginning, she embarked on her journey at the tender age of 8 through a YouTube series reviewing Disney shows before starring in them soon after.

Kylie Cantrall Talks 'Descendants

During the interview, she was asked, “As someone who aspired to be a Disney star as a girl, how did you react to landing the lead in a big franchise?”

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She answered, “Oh, I cried. When I got the call, my agent actually did one of those silly things where he was like: “Hey, Kylie, I have some bad news. Unfortunately … you’re gonna be really busy in January because you booked Descendants!” So at first, I was like, “Oh no!” Then it was surreal as it set in.”

She was asked numerous queries about her journey of becoming an actress from a young age as she has a burning passion for becoming an actress and working in the entertainment industry and she still has been working on her burning passion.

The interviewer asked her, “The original Descendants film came out when you were 10. How many times do you think you watched it?”

“A good 10 times. I was obsessed with the first one as a kid. I remember [binge-watching] it over and over, fast-forwarding so I could learn the dance moves to “Rotten to the Core,” my favorite, and the other songs,” she replied.

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Moreover, she shared her experience of meeting Rita for the very first time, “We actually met on a Zoom call. The director, Jen [Phang], had us do a little mother-daughter bonding to read our lines together. When I got on, the first thing I said was, “Hi mom.” She was like, “Hi, daughter.” It was cute.”

Not only this but also she specified her time spent with her when the cameras were not rolling, “We didn’t get to hang a ton off set because she was only there for about two weeks. It was quick because obviously she’s a global pop star. She was like: “OK, I’m gonna come in, get my scenes done, and jet.” That was the vibe. But on the days we were on set together, we bonded. She’s more of a big sister than a motherly figure. She gave me good boy advice: “Don’t date boys your age. They’re a waste of time.” I held onto that one.”

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