Former Disney Channel Actress Reveals ‘Quints’ Co-Star is Her ‘Real Life Brother’

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Using a viral TikTok trend, Kimberly J. Brown surprised fans with a little-known fact about one of Disney Channel's most iconic original movies.

Kimberly J. Brown just revealed bombshell information about a Disney Channel original movie from 2000.

If you grew up watching the network, you should be familiar with its film Quints. Well, the leading actress just spilled some major tea about one of her co-stars from the flick.

The Halloweentown actress took to TikTok to partake in a viral trend circulating the app. In the video, Brown, 38, and her brother reenacted a scene from Zoolander where Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson's characters bump into each other. 

"When your baby brother in Quints is now a 23-year-old man," she joked in the clip.

The video showed Brown mouthing "Excuse me, brah," while reenacting the scene for her TikTok followers. "You're excused," her brother responded before adding, "but I'm not your brah."

Brown glared at her brother before replying, "yeah, you are."

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The actress reminisced in the caption, "They grow up so fast. 👶🏻🥹." Brown later added some context in reply to a fan, "My real life brother Dylan was one of the babies in 'Quints!' He’s now an awesome DJ 😏."

"I refuse to accept those babies are in their 20s," one fan commented, to which the actress responded, "How do you think I feel looking at home every day??😂"

"I watched that movie an unhealthy amount of times growing up 😂," another fan wrote.

Quints follows Jamie–portrayed by Brown–as she navigates life from being an only child to suddenly having five other siblings following her mom's quintuplet pregnancy. The babies quickly become the talk of the town, leaving Jamie in the dust within her own family as her parents miss out on significant life events. 

Quints is currently streaming alongside several other iconic Disney Channel originals exclusively on Disney+.