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AUSTIN & ALLY

Actress Laura Marano is currently getting buzz for her role in the hit Netflix romantic comedyThe RoyalTreatment, which has spent two weeks on top of the streaming platform’s Top 10 list. But she’s used to getting attention for her small-screen star turns; after all, she came to fame on the Disney Channel seriesAustin & Ally, which ran for four seasons between 2011 and 2016.During a new episode of thePEOPLE Every Day podcast, Marano told host Janine Rubenstein that she’d be happy to go back to make beautiful music with the cast ofAustin & Allyagain.“I have been acting since I’ve been five, so some people have seen me in stuff likeSuperbad, a show calledWithout A Trace— butAustin & Ally’s probably the biggest one,” she says. “And I would definitely do a reboot, one hundred percent!“Marano starred as the shy songwriter Ally Dawson oppositeRoss Lynch’s more gregarious singer Austin Moon, who combine her skills with his charisma to form a bestselling musical act. The co-stars have remained close in the years sinceAustin & Allywent off the air, having most recently reunited at an October album release party for Lynch’s band The Driver Era.Art also reflects life for Marano, who is a talented singer and songwriter in addition to acting; she released the duet “Worst Kind of Hurt” with Wrabel in January. She reveals that she hopes to get more music out later this year and is grateful to the fans who have supported her songs since her Disney days.“Honestly, they have been the reason I have continued to do stuff, especially when it comes to music,” she says. “They are so passionate and so committed.“Kirsty Griffin/NetflixFans also get to hear Marano’s singing abilities inThe Royal Treatmentthanks to her original song “Dance With You” on the film’s soundtrack. With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continuing to deter people from heading to movie theaters, Marano is just happy to provide people a respite from the chaos from the comfort of home.“It’s such an intense time… I just think we all need a little joy and a little escapism,” she says about the romantic tale of a New York hairdresser and a European prince. “I really hope people watching it just have a smile on their face and get to feel joy.“Check out more episodes ofPEOPLE Every Day, airing oniHeartMedia,Apple podcasts,Spotify,Stitcher, Amazon Music or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

Actress Laura Marano is currently getting buzz for her role in the hit Netflix romantic comedyThe RoyalTreatment, which has spent two weeks on top of the streaming platform’s Top 10 list. But she’s used to getting attention for her small-screen star turns; after all, she came to fame on the Disney Channel seriesAustin & Ally, which ran for four seasons between 2011 and 2016.

During a new episode of thePEOPLE Every Day podcast, Marano told host Janine Rubenstein that she’d be happy to go back to make beautiful music with the cast ofAustin & Allyagain.

“I have been acting since I’ve been five, so some people have seen me in stuff likeSuperbad, a show calledWithout A Trace— butAustin & Ally’s probably the biggest one,” she says. “And I would definitely do a reboot, one hundred percent!”

Marano starred as the shy songwriter Ally Dawson oppositeRoss Lynch’s more gregarious singer Austin Moon, who combine her skills with his charisma to form a bestselling musical act. The co-stars have remained close in the years sinceAustin & Allywent off the air, having most recently reunited at an October album release party for Lynch’s band The Driver Era.

Art also reflects life for Marano, who is a talented singer and songwriter in addition to acting; she released the duet “Worst Kind of Hurt” with Wrabel in January. She reveals that she hopes to get more music out later this year and is grateful to the fans who have supported her songs since her Disney days.

“Honestly, they have been the reason I have continued to do stuff, especially when it comes to music,” she says. “They are so passionate and so committed.”

Kirsty Griffin/Netflix

The Royal Treatment

Fans also get to hear Marano’s singing abilities inThe Royal Treatmentthanks to her original song “Dance With You” on the film’s soundtrack. With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continuing to deter people from heading to movie theaters, Marano is just happy to provide people a respite from the chaos from the comfort of home.

“It’s such an intense time… I just think we all need a little joy and a little escapism,” she says about the romantic tale of a New York hairdresser and a European prince. “I really hope people watching it just have a smile on their face and get to feel joy.”

Check out more episodes ofPEOPLE Every Day, airing oniHeartMedia,Apple podcasts,Spotify,Stitcher, Amazon Music or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

Topher Gauk-Roger

source: people.com