At the height of the show’s popularity, the actor brothers frequently appeared in teen magazines, a fun fact that Labyorteaux, now 60, recently shared on his YouTube show, The Patrick LabyorSheaux.
“I mean, come on, what's better than being a teen idol?” he added. “You get all of these pictures of you in magazines. All these girls are going crazy for you, and it's just it was awesome.“
He shared that during his time as a teen idol, he and his brother would go to fan events with fellow popular young stars such as Glenn Scarpelli (One Day at a Time) and Danielle Brisebois (All in the Family) and have a "blast."
While he didn't name anyone directly, Labyorteaux revealed that he took issue with fellow teen idols who downplayed their past.
Labyorteaux’s brother was less tuned in to the teen idol fandom
The Labyorteaux brothers were often featured posing together in teen magazine spreads. But while Patrick loved the adulation and purposely posed the way he thought his teen fans wanted to see him, his brother was less in tune with the situation.
“I mean, you’d walk into a restaurant and people turn and whisper, ask for an autograph or whatever,” he recalled. “Other than that, I didn’t feel like I was the peacock walking down the street, to be honest.”
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