Disney Channel star is unrecognisable 19 years after finding fame in hit movie
Disney Channel star Kirsten Storms looks unrecognisable in a recent selfie almost two decades on since she found fame on the children's channel.
Kirsten starred as Zenon Kar in the sci-fi Disney Channel movie trilogy: Zenon: Z3 (2004) as well as Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999), and Zenon: The Zequel (2001). The first movie follows Zenon as she's forced to leave the space station that is her home, after she gets into some trouble with Chief Windom.
Some earthlings then help her find evidence which proves that Windom is evil. In the sequel that came out in 2001, she discovers signals that she believes to be of alien origin.
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Zenon tries to convince the sceptical crew amidst various challenges stirred up by her nemesis. In the third and final instalment, debuted in 2004, she decided to compete in the Galactic Teen Supreme contest.
Former child star admits she is 'unemployed' after nearly 20 years off DisneyZenon was a huge hit among teens in the early 2000s and the now 39-year-old went on to star in a host of TV shows and movies after the trilogy's success. Kirsten played Belle Black on Days Of Our Lives over the course of five years, from 1999 until 2004.
She currently stars as Maxie Jones on General Hospital, a role she has played since 2005. Outside of acting, Kirsten is a mother to daughter Harper Rose, nine, whom she shares with her ex-husband and former General Hospital co-star Brandon Barash.
In 2021 she took to Instagram with a health update and told her followers that she had underwent brain surgery after her doctor found 'a very large cyst that had split into two' after she sought treatment for severe neck pain. She wrote: "First, thank you for all of the well wishes I’ve received over the last few days.
"I’m not gonna lie, brain surgery had me nervous, but I’m immensely thankful to my family, friends, and incredible "work family" who have been supportive, kind and loving during a time when I’ve been feeling a lot of emotions," she concluded.