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shareWho cares? I’d love to be alone in a room with her. Preferably the bedroom.
shareYes, perhaps I judged too harshly.
Exaggerating some financial hardship during your childhood or claiming to have done a job that was a little more interesting than the one you actually had at Universal Studios is a lot different than making career destroying accusations.
Kind of a red flag, still, though, not only is she beautiful but maybe a touch of craziness, and you know what they say about those gals.
Hard to know what is true or not with reporting these days. Well, I say these days, but it's been that way for quite some time unfortunately.
shareShe talks as if she grew up in poverty. Her parents did file for bankruptcy at one point, but they still were able to afford to send her to private schools. It wasn't really poverty, but they might have had to dial back their lifestyle somewhat. There are people who end up filing for bankruptcy who actually have pretty good incomes. They just made bad investments or lived beyond their means for a while.
That's the kind of thing she does. Not all that important.
Maybe her parents spent all their cash on putting their kids through a good school and had major restrictions on their lifestyle? I have no idea of her background, but a private school doesn't mean poverty, but it doesn't mean wealthy either.
shareYeah. I haven't done a deep dive myself. I saw a couple of stories and it looks like they did their research, though. They had receipts. The family moved from Oregon to LA when she was starting HS and put her into a private school for kids who had careers, most of them performers. It finished at 1 so she could be free to go on auditions. Anyway, it was pretty clear they weren't struggling to pay rent or anything.
Like I said, not that important. An actor stretching the truth to make their own life seem more dramatic isn't exactly shocking.
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