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Mitchel Musso ideas about juvenile diabetes in “Hannah Montana” episode.

Filed in: Box Office, celebrity, watch movies by admin on 07-13-09

Mitchel Musso

Mitchel Musso

Hannah Montana” is  very popular program all over the world. Mitchel Musso who plays  uncommon character as oliver in Hannah Montana episode. He plays very  important character in this episode.  juvenile diabetes  is  one disease which can be more fatal. Re shoot of oliver character has began on the last month. He talked about his character and he insisted that they couldn’t  give  to the audience what is the juvenile diabetes  is actually. In their first try. They  going to re shoot it including every  important  aspects in  juvenile diabetes . They discover lot of thing about  juvenile diabetes  and they want to give big message for every parents  about this dangerous  disease.

Some parents were not satisfied with oliver character as he had to prevent from eating sugar even a bit. So this was a case among the people who suffer from diabetes and they says that though they have  suffer from diabetes still they can eat sugar. but Mitchel Musso  added that they are some people who cant  eat even a bit of  sugar.

Hires what Mitchel got to say to it. “You know, I feel like it’s kind of sad it was cut but we’re actually re shooting it. We’re going to recap on everything that was not completely examined right. I know a lot of people were saying we really didn’t hit diabetes exactly on the head.”

Watch Hannah Montana episode and get to know about  juvenile diabetes .

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