The Internet remains such a breeding ground for rumors that even real celebrity deaths are sometimes presumed to be hoaxes—as was the case with the recent death of actor Paul Walker. He contends it is easier to dispel rumors quickly now because of the ubiquitous culture of social media.
And just to interact with them. It actually worked out in my benefit. Today, Mitchell occupies a territory somewhere between prospective dreams of being on Dancing With the Stars and recollections of times gone by with his crew at the Nickelodeon studio on Sunset Boulevard. Which is kind of cool. But in , Kel Mitchell is alive, no matter what the Internet says. When he picked up, he heard a voice on the other end of the line that was both familiar and distant at the same time.
During the second half of the s, Thompson and Mitchell seemed almost inseparable on screen. But at some point during the s, the pair fell out of touch. Both of them now contend that the dissolution of their friendship was a result of their work schedules and living on different sides of the country.
But the loss of contact became a stable source of tabloid fodder, one that Mitchell did his part to occasionally drum up. He just wanted to catch up.
Thompson said any concern faded in seconds. Memories of his time with Mitchell came flooding back to Thompson. But to Thompson and Mitchell, they were first and foremost something else: two old friends. He was one of my best friends. Soon after, they made plans to reunite. In his latest show, "Game Shakers," Mitchell plays Double G, a rap superstar who owns a gaming app company with two girls who code. For his "All That" audition, Mitchell performed as different characters, some of whom he based on people he knew in real life.
Ed, Mitchell's character from the popular "All That" sketch and the "Good Burger" movie, was actually born in the audition, Mitchell said.
He was really mean about everything. Why are all you kids happy? Nobody's in love,'" Mitchell said. However, the fame and attention from fans that came with being on "All That" meant the cast had trouble going anywhere.
Since Mitchell's mom and Thompson's mom would hang out, he and Thompson also spent a lot of time together off-set at each other's Florida apartments. Pulling pranks was one of their favorite activities, including one time when they replaced the dishwasher soap with laundry detergent.
The whole apartment was just with bubbles," Mitchell said.
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