Remember the Stun Gun Kid from The Hangover? That pint-sized scene-stealer who left us all in stitches? Well, prepare to feel old, because that kid, Nicolas Furu, was just 10 years old when he landed that iconic role in the 2009 comedy blockbuster. And this is the part most people miss: Furu wasn't just a one-hit wonder. He went on to appear in hit shows like Modern Family and 100 Things to Do Before High School, proving he was more than just a child actor with a stun gun. But here's where it gets controversial: Does child stardom set kids up for long-term success, or does it come with hidden costs? Furu, now in his late 20s, seems to have navigated the industry well, but it's a question worth debating. Speaking of transformations, have you seen what he looks like now? (Check out the photos here: [link]) It's a far cry from the mischievous kid we remember. So, what do you think? Did Furu's early fame help or hinder his career? Share your thoughts in the comments below! The Hangover may be over, but the conversation about child stars is just heating up.