It’s because as a child actor, there are certain requirements that the producers and such need to follow. Kids are only allowed on set for a certain amount of hours every day, whereas an adult can be on set for 12-16 hours, as needed. It would be illegal to keep a child on set that long. Some shows get around that by having twins play a role, that way when one child is done for day, their sibling can continue filming any needed scenes. Here’s a document I found for NY that states how many hours a child can work or be on set (sorry, no idea how to make it clicky): https://labor.ny.gov/formsdocs/wp/LS559.pdf
Also, they have to set up tutors and schooling on set to make sure the kids get an education, and so on. But when a child turns 18, they’re no longer held to those rules. Once they turn 18, they’re done with school (unless they choose to go to University), and they no longer have restrictions as to how long they can be on set.
So now as an adult, Chandler would be more available as he would no longer need to be tutored on set, and would be available for the same hours as the other actors, and there would be no other restrictions. Plus, he would need to be paid more because of that.
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