Two decades after its release, the cast has moved on with their respective career paths and personal achievements.
She’s a Y2K icon of the Hollywood industry.
Bynes' legal troubles began after she withdrew from Hollywood.

The star was arrested in 2012 for a DUI and charged with two separate hit-and-runs that same year.
In 2014, she was booked for yet another DUI.
A few months later, shetook to Twitteronce again to share her bipolar and manic-depressive disorder diagnoses.

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Firth is an acclaimed theater, television, and film actor with over 80 projects under his belt.

Whenaccepting the Oscar, Firth said, “I have a feeling my career’s just peaked.”
Firth is currently in a relationship with screenwriter Maggie Cohn.
While her career was nothing short of a success, Preston was more focused on her family life.

Unfortunately, Jett passed away in 2009 at only 16 years old.
The actor continued to raise awareness for children with special needs after her son’s death.
While he mostly disappeared from the Hollywood limelight afterward, Hutson didn’t altogether leave the film industry.

Hutson listed depression, anxiety, and grief as his fields of interest.
After “What a Girl Wants,” Cole appeared in a number of projects.
She was cast in supporting roles in the popular movies “Casino Royale” and “Jupiter Ascending.”

In 2016, she was cast in Matthew Perry’s theater play “The End of Longing.”
With most of the public’s focus being on her career, little is known of her personal life.