All My Children might be coming back, but that isn’t stopping its former stars from passing the acting legacy down to the next generation, as daytime star Lindsay Price’s son is breaking into Hollywood in a big way.
Price’s son Hudson Stone is starring in the Disney+ original movie, Camp Rock 3, as Desi.
Price praised her son on Instagram, writing, “I don’t really have the words for once in my life. But Hudson Stone, you are a pure supernova.”
She went on to share how she felt his performance in Camp Rock 3 was “beautiful, grounded and true.”
The beloved daytime star added, “Your talent and authenticity are only outmatched by what a soulful, humble human being you are.”
She also acknowledged that she “dressed like a disco ball” at the premiere and apologized for it, but let him know that it “just low key makes me feel like dancing.”
Price portrayed An Li Chen on All My Children from 1991 until her exit in 1993. She then played Michael Lai on The Bold and the Beautiful between 1995 and 1997.
Since leaving daytime, she has had a successful career in primetime, including appearing in over 70 episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210, as well as hit series such as Lipstick Jungle and Eastwick, with her most recent credits including Splitting Up Together and Atypical.
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Camp Rock 3 continues the legacy of the hit Disney Channel Original Movie series for a new generation. The original series starred Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers as they navigate life and relationships together at a summer camp. The new film sees Connect 3 (the Jonas Brothers) searching for a new opening act for their tour. Thus, they come to Camp Rock in a talent search. There they meet various campers, including Desi, who all compete for the opportunity to perform and win the coveted spot.
Camp Rock 3 is streaming now on Disney+.
Fans can relive Price’s appearance on The Bold and the Beautiful on the official BBTV streaming service, which houses thousands of episodes of the daytime soap opera from the very beginning.
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