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Curtis Stone's 14-year-old son Hudson is making $10,000 a show on Disney's Camp Rock tour, according to TMZ

The chef's kid booked a role in 'Camp Rock 3,' a Hollywood Records deal, and a touring contract that reportedly pays him to post. TMZ says it has the paperwork.

Spearson Cruz

June 28, 2026

Remember when your big flex at 14 was beating a level without the guide? Hudson Stone is 14, and he is reportedly clearing five figures a night.

Hudson, the eldest son of celebrity chef Curtis Stone and actress Lindsay Price, has spent the last year quietly assembling the kind of resume that takes most performers a decade. He was cast as Desi in Disney's "Camp Rock 3" back in September 2025, he signed a solo deal with Disney's Hollywood Records in March, and his debut single "Overthinker" dropped this month. Now there is a number attached to all of it, and it is a good one.

TMZ reports it obtained the contract Hudson signed with Disney for the "Worlds Collide" concert tour, the package show stacked with faces from the "Zombies," "Descendants," and "Camp Rock" franchises. Per TMZ, the deal pays Hudson $10,000 for every show he performs, with advances on top, plus the option for more money if Disney decides to turn the tour into a film and buys out those rights. And here is the line that should make every grounded teenager file a formal complaint: TMZ says he also gets paid to post on social media, with the rate climbing as his follower count climbs. Somewhere a kid is losing phone privileges, and Hudson is sending an invoice for screen time.

A chef's kid who can actually shred

This is not a nepotism-baby-holding-a-guitar-for-the-photo situation. Hudson has fronted his own band, The Rookie5, as lead guitarist since 2022, and the group has played real rooms. His mom, Lindsay Price, is "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Lipstick Jungle" royalty; his dad runs restaurants and a TV career. So the kid grew up around both a soundstage and a working kitchen, and he picked the amplifier.

"Camp Rock 3" reunites the Jonas Brothers as Connect 3 and brings back Demi Lovato, who is also producing, with filming in Vancouver and a Disney+ release expected this year. Dropping a 14-year-old newcomer into that lineup is a big swing. Handing him a touring salary on top of it is Disney betting he can carry it.

The receipts, and the one honest caveat

The casting, the Hollywood Records deal, the band, the famous parents: all of that is confirmed across multiple outlets and the trades. The money is the part to read carefully. The dollar figures come from a single source. TMZ says it has the contract in hand, but neither Disney nor the Stones have put the numbers on the record, so treat the exact $10K-a-night as TMZ's reporting rather than settled fact.

Either way, the kid booked a Disney movie, a record deal, and a tour before he could legally drive himself to any of it. The rest of us got a participation trophy and a juice box.

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