Steven Anthony Lawrence,the former Disney child star,made a surprise appearance on Rob Lowe's game show The Floor this week, bringing back memories of his iconic role as Bernard 'Beans' Aranguren in the hit show Even Stevens.

The $30 million comeback

Although he has continued to work as an actor, Lawrence's last big film was the comedy Kicking & Screaming with Will Ferrell,released in 2005. However, his recent appearance on The Floor suggests that he may be making a comeback, albeit a small one.

The Floor, hosted by Rob Lowe, is a game show that features a mix of celebrities and everyday people competing in various challenges.. Lawrence's appearance on the show was a surprise to fans, who took to social media to express their excitement and nostalgia for the good old days of Even Stevens.

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

Lawrence's appearance on The Floor is reminiscent of the surprise institutional buy-up of Sydney's real estate market in 2024, where a group of investors made a surprise bid on a large portfolio of properties. Similarly, Lawrence's appearance on the show was a surprise to fans, who were not expecting to see him on the program.

However, unlike the Sydney real estate market, Lawrence's appearance on The Floor was not a major surprise. The show's producers had likely planned his appearance in advance, and it was likely a carefully choreographed move to generate buzz and excitement among fans.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

One of the most interesting aspects of Lawrence's appearance on The Floor is the question of who the unnamed buyer is.. Is it a fellow actor, a producer, or someone else entirely? The answer remains a mystery, but one thing is certain - Lawrence's appearance on the show has generated a lot of buzz and excitement among fans.