Dove Cameron has voiced her heartfelt appreciation for being an integral part of the enchanting 'Descendants' trilogy, which made its debut in 2015 and is now celebrating its decade-long legacy. The star of 'Liv and Maddie' revealed that this journey was not only delightful but also instrumental in molding her identity as both an individual and an artist.
"Crafting these films always resembled a summer camp adventure, where we embarked on a month-long training retreat before the cameras rolled," Dove shared with People Magazine. "Our youthfulness bonded us tightly, creating unbreakable friendships during a time when most people are nurturing such connections with classmates."
Beyond fostering intimate bonds with her fellow cast members, the talented singer of 'Boyfriend' emphasized that the on-set experience was an invaluable professional boot camp. "The creation of those movies undeniably carved the path for who I am today," she proclaimed. "They honed my work ethic to an extraordinary level, for despite being children's films, they demanded immense effort and resilience; they were incredibly challenging to bring to life."
Furthermore, Dove reminisced, "I fondly look back on those three summers as pivotal moments in my professional evolution, teaching me the ropes of the industry."
The 29-year-old actress also expressed her aspiration that her work will continue to ignite a sense of optimism in her fans, reassuring them that it's always empowering to embark on new beginnings. Dove hailed 'Descendants' as "a truly magical experience" and "a one-of-a-kind phenomenon that can never be duplicated."