
Remember when five high school misfits turned detention into a full-blown revolution. No, we’re not talking about “The Breakfast Club.” This is about a group of kids who changed their world with a vending machine and some killer hooks. âLemonade Mouthâ wasnât just a Disney Channel moment; it became a blueprint for underdog energy. And fourteen years later, the cast has gone off in all kinds of wild and impressive directions. Spoiler: theyâre still crushing it.
Bridgit Mendler
As Olivia, Bridgit Mendler, had the soft voice and the big heart. Offscreen? The actress has since turned into a tech and academic powerhouse. She racked up degrees from MIT and Harvard Law before launching Northwood Space, a startup aiming to create a âdata highway between Earth and space,â per Business Insider. Sheâs the CEO now (yep, space CEO). Oh, and she quietly announced she adopted a 4-year-old in 2022. Just casually changing the world and raising a family at the same time. No big deal.
Hayley Kiyoko
Hayley Kiyoko played Stella, the bandâs fearless activist, and that spark hasnât dimmed. After a solid music career filled with queer anthems, she expanded her impact by turning her viral hit âGirls Like Girlsâ into a bestselling novel. Now sheâs adapting it into a feature film, according to People, and directing it herself. Sheâs creating the stories she wished existed growing up, and making space for others while sheâs at it.
Adam Hicks
Adam Hicks, who portrayed Wen Gifford, faced personal challenges after his Disney days, including struggles with substance abuse and a four-year incarceration. In 2024 People reported he was six years sober and had turned his life around. He was also launching a nonprofit called Soundtracks of Life, aiming to provide therapy through music for those affected by addiction and incarceration. His journey is a testament to resilience and the transformative power of music.â And he still raps!
Naomi Scott
Naomi Scott, who played Mohini “Mo” Banjaree, soared to international fame following her stint on Disney Channel. She became Princess Jasmine in the 2019 live-action âAladdin,â which grossed over $1 billion worldwide. She also starred in the 2019 version of âCharlie’s Angelsâ and recently appeared in the 2024 sci-fi film âDistant.â Who knows what could be next for this dynamic actress.
Blake Michael
Blake Michael, who brought drummer Charlie Delgado to life, canât seem to let âLemonade Mouthâ go (if his social media is anything to go by), even though he has transitioned away from acting and moved more into entrepreneurship. After his last acting role in 2019, he became the Chief Evangelist at Lumanu, a social media management company, and contributes to Forbes as a marketing expert. Michael’s journey showcases the versatility and adaptability of former child stars.
So no, the band didnât stay together⦠but each member is still marching to their own beat. From Hollywood to Harvard, theyâve kept the spirit of âLemonade Mouthâ alive: stand tall, speak loud, and never underestimate the power of showing up.
Fans of the movie, or those looking to dive into the nostalgia of the 2010âs, can stream âLemonade Mouthâ on Disney+ with a subscription.Â
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