If you ask us, kids TV doesn’t get any more iconic than the Disney Channel in the Noughties. From The Suite Life of Zack and Cody to That’s So Raven and Hannah Montana, we absolutely loved nothing more than coming home from school and settling down in front of the telly box for all our fave shows.
The geniuses over at the Disney Channel were also known for original movies like High School Musical and Camp Rock, which made huge stars out of the likes of Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens and Demi Lovato.
Another classic Disney Channel film was The Cheetah Girls, which starred Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan and Kiely Williams as four high school friends who started a band.
The Cheetah Girls trilogy was so successful that they actually became a band IRL, releasing music of their own and going on tour, as well as launching a clothing line, several perfume collections, dolls, a book series, video games, and even room decor. Unfortunately though, all good things must come to an end, and they disbanded in 2008 after selling over 11 million records worldwide.
If you’re wondering what The Cheetah Girls are up to now then you’re in luck, as we’ve done some digging.
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Raven-Symoné then
Raven played Galleria Garibaldi - or Bubbles, as she was known by her friends - in the first two Cheetah Girls movies but left the group before they released their debut album due to the success of her Disney Channel show That's So Raven.
Raven-Symoné now
Raven's had a major acting career both on stage and on screen after starring in a Broadway adaptation of Sister Act, as well as films such as College Road Trip and Revenge of the Bridesmaids. She's also released five studio albums and co-hosted US talk show The View. In 2017, she reprised her role as Raven Baxter in spin-off show Raven's Home.Raven married Miranda Pearman-Maday in June 2020.
Adrienne Bailon then
Adrienne played Chanel Simmons, also known as Chuchie, in all three Cheetah Girls movies and was a member of the real life recording group alongside Kiely Williams and Sabrina Bryan. At the time, she was also a member of another girlband called 3LW.
Adrienne Bailon now
After The Cheetah Girls went their separate ways, Adrienne released music of her own and had acting roles in Coach Carter, Taylor Made and All You've Got. She also co-hosts The Real and recently appeared on I Can See Your Voice.Although she dated Rob Kardashian for two years, their relationship wasn't to be and she married musician Israel Houghton in 2016.
Sabrina Bryan then
Sabrina Bryan rose to fame after her role as Dorinda in the first Cheetah Girls movie.
Sabrina Bryan now
Following her time in The Cheetah Girls, Sabrina took on acting roles in Help Me, Help You, Fish Hooks, I Think My Babysitter's An Alien, A Deadly Dance and more. She also competed in season five and season 15 of Dancing With the Stars (the American version of Strictly).Sabrina married her boyfriend of seven years, Jordan Lundberg, in September 2018 and gave birth to their first child, a baby girl, in August 2020.
Kiely Williams then
Kiely joined The Cheetah Girls alongside her 3LW bandmate Adrienne Bailon and played Aqua in all three movies.
Kiely Williams now
Although she continued singing and acting after The Cheetah Girls came to an end, Kiely has largely stayed out of the public eye in recent years after marrying Brandon 'BJ' Cox in 2016 and welcoming their daughter a couple of years later.
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Last year, Raven-Symoné teased the possibility The Cheetah Girls REUNITING for another film.
“That would be so cool! Things like that I’m always up for. I wish that I had more power at the Disney Channel to green light things. Maybe one day in my life,” she told Radio Times.
It doesn’t sound like it will happen any time soon though, as she added, “But right now, there are so many new talents out there that need space and content to thrive that I think it would be a disservice to the new generation if I just took up all the airwaves.
“So right now – probably not, but who knows in the future?”
Well, we’re ready when you are hun.