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Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez Star In 'Princes Protection Program'

posted on Thursday September 3, 2009
Two of the most popular teen actresses, Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, star in the adventure comedy "Princess Protection Program," a Disney Channel Original Movie which premieres on about two very different girls – a princess from a small kingdom and a small town girl who, when fate brings them together, must team up to help the would-be queen pass for a regular teen. Filmed in Puerto Rico, "Princess Protection Program" premieres Sunday, September 6, 7:30 p.m on Disney Channel.

Demi Lovato Selena Gomez Star In Princes Protection Program


Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato were each discovered as pre-teens via the channel's nationwide talent searches. Gomez stars in the hit comedy "Wizards of Waverly Place" while Lovato stars in the hit comedy series "Sonny with a Chance" which premieres on Disney Channel across Southeast Asia in October. Lovato also starred in the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie, "Camp Rock" with the Jonas Brothers.

Demi Lovato Selena Gomez Star In Princes Protection Program


In the movie, royalty meets reality with Carter Mason, a rural Louisiana teen, and Rosalinda Marie Montoya Fiore, the soon-to-be teenage monarch of the tiny country of Costa Luna. The pair meets after Carter's father, an agent in the covert international Princess Protection Program, rescues Rosalinda from a military take-over. He whisks Rosalinda to a PPP base where she receives a temporary new identity, Rosie Gonzalez, and is placed in his care until order can be restored in Costa Luna. Upon arriving in Lake Monroe, both teenagers are shell-shocked when Rosie moves into Carter's room and the princess, posing as Carter's visiting cousin from Iowa, begins adjusting to country life and enrolls in Carter's school.

Demi Lovato Selena Gomez Star In Princes Protection Program


Despite their differences, the girls slowly realize that there's not only a lot to like about each other, but valuable lessons to learn as well.


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