The Red Table Talk host Jenette McCurdy

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  • @gelitmartinez
    @gelitmartinez 3 місяці тому +827

    One of the most freeing things I've been given in therapy; being told "You don't owe your mother anything." Knowing that we don't have to forgive our mothers feels like that.

    • @ellasoriginalchannel9713
      @ellasoriginalchannel9713 2 місяці тому +23

      Excatly. The moment I stopped handing out forgivenes for free, the moment I finally started healing. Took me 30 years and I am at the very beginning of my healing journey.

    • @glittergoat91
      @glittergoat91 Місяць тому +7

      @@ellasoriginalchannel9713 I feel like I have tried going forward and then took 20 steps backwards...its a struggle. even after therapy.

    • @salaltschul3604
      @salaltschul3604 20 днів тому +2

      Yep. That whole, "they chose to have you, they chose to raise you and treat you this way...none of that is on you. You don't owe them anything."

    • @gelitmartinez
      @gelitmartinez 20 днів тому +1

      @@glittergoat91 You are so worth it! The struggle to provide real safety for ourselves is so much better than the struggle to continually compromise ourselves for the comfort of the ones who have always hurt us. 💖

  • @IdressSolomon-ec7ut
    @IdressSolomon-ec7ut 2 місяці тому +575

    I ran into Janette in Hollywood and Western. Like in 2016 and I screamed omg your from I Carly can I get a picture with you. She was very nice but she said very quickly. "I'm on my way somewhere" I understood and for some reason I felt that she wasn't happy being recognized. Never knew she was dealing with my same trauma at the same age.

  • @ellasoriginalchannel9713
    @ellasoriginalchannel9713 2 місяці тому +452

    As a victim of parental abuse and sexual abuse, this conversation and your empathy is so healing.

    • @Jayden-u2z2s
      @Jayden-u2z2s 2 місяці тому

      first

    • @TheKatarinaGiselle
      @TheKatarinaGiselle 2 місяці тому +2

      Who tf is “your” referring to when 5is is a random person reposting their content??

    • @user-dp2up8ww8o
      @user-dp2up8ww8o Місяць тому +1

      ​@@TheKatarinaGiselle chill maybe they didn't know

  • @ranga1cat
    @ranga1cat 2 місяці тому +273

    I appreciate the therapist making it very clear that her mother’s trauma isn’t a factor here. People might have reason for why they behave a certain way but if the end result is this level of abuse the trauma they experienced really doesn’t matter.

    • @ContentCouture-247
      @ContentCouture-247  2 місяці тому +11

      You are on point here. 🫶

    • @Most0riginalUsername
      @Most0riginalUsername 2 місяці тому +17

      I agree with you. It made me think of a quote in the show Brooklyn99: "cool motive, still murder". It's a comedy show, but that quote stuck with me

    • @AnjewlaSparks
      @AnjewlaSparks Місяць тому +6

      That's something my parents never got & it sucks. I was always blamed for reacting to others mistreatment to me, but no acknowledgement from them that anything they did was wrong or that they hurt me initially, even when I brought it to them first in conversation. And this has been all my relationships, not just them.

    • @cristleheart4266
      @cristleheart4266 19 днів тому

      Generational curses!! Breaking them takes forgivness

    • @taefinesse730
      @taefinesse730 19 днів тому

      That part‼️👏🏽🗣️

  • @ruthannmcgowan7467
    @ruthannmcgowan7467 2 місяці тому +457

    The real look of pain on Willow's face on so many points, I really believe she can relate to a lot of what Jennette went through

    • @kblundell16
      @kblundell16 2 місяці тому

      why she hasnt been abused has she?

    • @amirabugheataoficial
      @amirabugheataoficial Місяць тому +13

      I was thinking the same ..😢

    • @Itsjustmeshay86
      @Itsjustmeshay86 Місяць тому +2

      Exactly

    • @smo6201
      @smo6201 Місяць тому +1

      What happened?

    • @jollyquinn430
      @jollyquinn430 16 днів тому +8

      ​@@smo6201 Willow's mother (Jada) isn't a good mother. Or a good person.

  • @wonderwoman5528
    @wonderwoman5528 3 місяці тому +692

    They’re all so agreeable the way they nod and look so concerned. Great empathy

    • @MonM.-hj6mn
      @MonM.-hj6mn 3 місяці тому +62

      you're praising them for nodding their heads 😂 child pls

    • @wonderwoman5528
      @wonderwoman5528 3 місяці тому +15

      @@MonM.-hj6mn it’s rare in hollywood

    • @MonM.-hj6mn
      @MonM.-hj6mn 3 місяці тому +30

      @@wonderwoman5528 they're all actresses that know they're on camera lol what u think they're gonna do? sit with crossed arms and roll their eyes?

    • @wonderwoman5528
      @wonderwoman5528 3 місяці тому +8

      @@MonM.-hj6mn I was referring to just Willow really

    • @ithamarlowe6158
      @ithamarlowe6158 2 місяці тому +11

      Actors are great liars.

  • @jennjeffs4893
    @jennjeffs4893 2 місяці тому +226

    The book was so good! Jenette is such a well spoken intelligent young woman.

  • @liseyboop
    @liseyboop 2 місяці тому +108

    in tears, Jenette going in for the hug at the end after she expressed how that is soemthing she struggled with and feels guarded about it’s just so nice 🥹

  • @H0oLIgAnSsRo0lMaRrSz
    @H0oLIgAnSsRo0lMaRrSz 2 місяці тому +93

    She’s so well spoken I need to start reading!

    • @itachis
      @itachis 2 місяці тому +9

      It’s a great book 200-300 pages I finished it in a day or two you don’t wanna put it down

  • @Octobersrain
    @Octobersrain 2 місяці тому +221

    Feel like willow also needed to hear these things. You could see how much she related.

    • @flawlesslawless4180
      @flawlesslawless4180 28 днів тому +4

      lol thotLjust her being a Scorpio they are very intense and expressive she’s like that with every guest on that show

  • @actualwakandangirl7121
    @actualwakandangirl7121 Місяць тому +26

    I could listen to her talk for a while, she’s eloquent, intelligent, mature. I never would’ve thought she was experiencing this.

  • @esmeraldagems9487
    @esmeraldagems9487 2 місяці тому +129

    One thing I got from Jeanette's book is that she was in a trance for much of her life. She even mentioned being on auto pilot throughout filming iCarly. I always thought about acting and being famous and having money but I never would want to go through half of the stuff she did for it.
    So no Jeanette, you don't sound whiny at all. You were just a child, you didn't deserve all that. This is heartbreaking.

  • @HaywoodJablomi_420
    @HaywoodJablomi_420 2 місяці тому +68

    I do like how they listen instead of trying to compare stories like most people do. Very thoughtful, very demure. 😂

    • @Globbber
      @Globbber 12 днів тому

      I think it's because they are such a great family that they can't relate. They don't have those stories.

    • @Ryvana666
      @Ryvana666 3 дні тому

      ​@@Globbber🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @troubledguest7401
    @troubledguest7401 18 днів тому +10

    I don't know if Jennette will ever read this. But I'm so thankful to her and she's such an inspiration and encouragement. I never had a good relationship with my mother and I NEVER hear about "mommy issues" only daddy issues. I had a good father and a brother I was close to and I've always felt safe with men, and had issues with women. So it's comforting and refreshing to hear her story and makes me feel less alone. I really love her so much.

  • @britrucker7942
    @britrucker7942 2 місяці тому +79

    I remember when she went to the car show at the duke energy center in Cincinnati. I missed the meet and greet but even when she was being told to leave she stayed and talked to me while she signed a foam light bulb I brought and allowed me to sign her cast as well because at the time her arm was broken but I’ll never forget the time I met Jeannette McCurdy 💕 she really is sweet

  • @AngieOfori
    @AngieOfori 3 місяці тому +128

    such a heartbreaking yet moving story. thank you Jennette for being so strong

  • @aprilwashington4966
    @aprilwashington4966 3 місяці тому +105

    The book is a great read.

  • @b0I0L4
    @b0I0L4 2 місяці тому +65

    the talk about how people put mothers on a pedestal was SO important. its hard for other people who haven't had or noticed that they had bad experiences with theirs mothers to understand that the title of being a mother doesnt exume you from being a bad person...that makes it really hard for the child to find support and to speak up because they are constantly discredit by "but it's your mom..."

  • @Dee_Monique1985
    @Dee_Monique1985 2 місяці тому +25

    The empathy in willows eyes is unmatched. Such a sweet girl.

  • @treseme23
    @treseme23 29 днів тому +10

    I listened to Jenettes book which she personally audio recorded and it was honestly great. It is sad because it is about her real life but it was also so refreshing to hear her story. I couldn't stop listening. Everyone is going through something, even if they look happy or are "rich".

  • @qtshel68
    @qtshel68 15 днів тому +5

    She is so well spoken. It's impressive how she has found the path to move forward and heal.

  • @midabst
    @midabst 2 місяці тому +43

    I am absolutely amazed by Jennette. I can tell from how eloquently she articulates herself and how easily she expresses such an unbelievably complex life experience that she has done so much inner work and reflection, which is not easy by any means and takes so much courage and resilience, more than can accurately expressed in words. As someone who also has a parent with NPD, I am relate to so much of what she is saying and I am so unbelievably proud of her and the work she has done to heal herself. You truly don't understand what it's like growing up with a parent with a personality disorder unless you've lived it yourself and it is a kind of mental torture and turmoil that just cannot accurately be explained. It completely wrecks havoc on your sanity and your nervous system. I really enjoyed listening to her as painful as her story is and I just wish her so much happiness for the rest of her days. What an amazing woman.

  • @euniceong595
    @euniceong595 2 місяці тому +51

    My heart breaks for her. I would’ve never imagined this is what she was going through the whole time while she appeared on Nickelodeon during my childhood days. I wish i could give her a hug

  • @freedomfighterstv2540
    @freedomfighterstv2540 4 місяці тому +74

    Great revelation. We have to protect our children not abuse them😊

  • @Jesse_Lee_
    @Jesse_Lee_ 2 місяці тому +21

    The only reason i will watch RTT is solely because Willow is still present, and I'm here for what she says, only. Love you Ms Mc Curdy

  • @dianamaccow6316
    @dianamaccow6316 13 днів тому +2

    So amazing how sharing her story touched so many lives. Keep on healing Jennette you’re on the right journey ❤❤❤❤

  • @charscco0
    @charscco0 Місяць тому +16

    I noticed when Jenette is speaking and she’s about to get Emotional, she’ll say she’s about to get Emotional and sometimes even chokes up but you can tell that that Sadness and Anger just directly turns into Passion and Bravery

  • @charliesangelwannabe
    @charliesangelwannabe 26 днів тому +5

    I read her book over a year ago after my mother died. I had no sad feelings about her loss. She had been mean. The book, her sharing, helped me.

  • @josephalbright8672
    @josephalbright8672 2 місяці тому +18

    Wow. She is so strong. "Brave," as was mentioned. My heart goes out to her. I hope she can live a safe and healthy life. I'm sure this book has touched many people. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @yesimjamia
    @yesimjamia 15 днів тому +4

    I took the time to buy the book on audible and it actually helped because whenever I felt like a similar situation with my mother it hit hard and hard pill to swallow

  • @thatclaudiakid
    @thatclaudiakid 2 місяці тому +11

    What a strong woman Jeanette is💕 it takes a lot of courage to come out as a victim of abuse.

  • @Kerrviii
    @Kerrviii 20 днів тому +3

    I lost my mom when I was 9 from cancer. It took only 6 months. That really broke my heart to hear her tell her say “mommy I’m so skinny right now.” 33:45. 😢😣😔
    I am a mother now and I just couldn’t imagine that being the basis of our relationship. Poor Net. ❤

  • @Lowrix100
    @Lowrix100 2 місяці тому +26

    i read her book. it was genuinely so good and so depressing. it's crazy how her mom is kinda responsible her becoming so successful and famous yet also responsible for so much trauma and the disorders she had. no one should go through such things at such a young age

  • @darksister96
    @darksister96 2 місяці тому +17

    She was literally my fav character on ICarly i loved her., it was so heartbreaking to hear her story 😭

  • @thecoffeefoundation
    @thecoffeefoundation Місяць тому +4

    This was a good session. I loved the book and related to so many moments that Jeanette shared. Your transparency, and vulnerability has helped and healed many. I know it did for me! I pray your strength is eternally sheathed with love and protection from our Heavenly Father.

  • @lydiabuhler7283
    @lydiabuhler7283 Місяць тому +4

    I relate so much to this. And when the therapist said about having a difficult time having future relationships with others I relate 100% to that. I always wondered why I have difficulty with relationships.

  • @Beautifullyaberrant
    @Beautifullyaberrant 2 місяці тому +14

    That’s a darn good book too! I listened to the audio and she narrates which alone is chefs kiss

  • @SandraWho_71
    @SandraWho_71 2 місяці тому +16

    I LOVE AND RELATE TO "THAWING OUT" at 52 yrs old!! Thanks for sharing guys!
    ~OneLove

  • @JoseGonzalez-l6y9i
    @JoseGonzalez-l6y9i 2 місяці тому +22

    I was once bullied by my dad's side of the family but never by my parents. My mom would always fight with them for doing things.

  • @tindude4413
    @tindude4413 2 місяці тому +9

    Nana Norris is my absolute fav! I love how real these woman are and how much they help just from talking to each other.

  • @tonycurry5545
    @tonycurry5545 Місяць тому +6

    @34:47 What I've personally learned through The Lord and Holy Spirit through prayer as well as therapy is forgiveness is NEVER for the other person. Forgiving someone is for YOU! Lack of forgiveness is like drinking poison and expecting someone else to die. Carrying that ire, that malcontent inside you, festering inside you is only hurting one person... YOU. Forgiving a person doesn't mean you have to allow the person in your life in any aspect. It does mean your set boundary will help you move onwards into peace.

  • @DDCT11
    @DDCT11 Місяць тому +3

    !! I FEEL STUCK ❤ THANKS JEANETTE!!!!!!❤❤❤❤ I AM STILL TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT!

  • @oppacheco9389
    @oppacheco9389 Місяць тому +6

    One way that I knew I found my authentic identity separate from my mother and my family is the me where Im at now... Im the adult that child me always wanted to grow up to be, and my inner child is proud of who I am now. That's a confidence and pride that our parents can never give us, but we grow up craving it and continue to look for it as we get older since we never got that.

    • @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721
      @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721 10 днів тому

      How did you achieve this? Was it therapy? Other things? A combination of? How do you make sure you stay connected to this landmark as you strive to move forward? Or do you!? Is there anything after this point for you?

    • @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721
      @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721 10 днів тому

      And do you ever face or get hit with other aspects of your childhood or adulthood that can be a threat to regression or is this person you are now a new identity, landmark, rebirth that can never be changed. Confidently? If not how do you make sure that you can handle any negative repressed or forgotten memories that you experienced from setting you back?

  • @GlitteranGold
    @GlitteranGold 17 днів тому +3

    My mother’s abusive and narcissistic as well. It’s sad and I can relate to Jennette in ways.

  • @headerahelix
    @headerahelix 25 днів тому +3

    Man... I wish my mum would have the strength to go to therapy. She endured horrific abuse and it shaped her in a way that when she tried to love us, she loved us too tightly and it hurt us badly. I don't really speak to her or my family much now. But seeing multiple generations of women who can speak so openly about the wrong they've done and how they're mending it makes me so sad for what I've lost and what we could have. Poor Jeanette, too. I relate a lot.

  • @robbindearmond3709
    @robbindearmond3709 Місяць тому +10

    The send money for a new fridge sent me LOL

  • @bhndit
    @bhndit 24 дні тому +4

    I loved her book 💕💕

  • @pamalahalpert4063
    @pamalahalpert4063 Місяць тому +5

    Willow asked the best questions i love her so much.

  • @creativeshades1
    @creativeshades1 Місяць тому +4

    So well articulated. I appreciate Jenette's openness and the courage she has to face her past and speak her truth.

  • @paytonvanwinkle4651
    @paytonvanwinkle4651 2 місяці тому +26

    It must have been so painful and powerful for Jeanette to witness the way Adrienne owns her mistakes and the ways it harmed her child.
    For Jeanette and so many others, their mothers will never take accountability like that.

  • @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721
    @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721 10 днів тому

    Whooo she just sat down and im already holding back tears. Knot big in my throat! The energy is intense. 🌬️😧

  • @bellashealingartistry8934
    @bellashealingartistry8934 23 дні тому +1

    What a lovely show ladles! I'm thankful for women rising. I too have a book about my mother I been writing since my teens, but she is still with us and even though I'm in my 40s, maybe it will be something left behind for my son and his kids if I dont get it published. Thank you for being brave!

  • @guinnevereschronicles2225
    @guinnevereschronicles2225 Місяць тому +4

    I finally bought her book and I get why she chose that specific, yet powerful title. The look of shock horror I had was the same as Willow’s when I read that email. I cannot imagine her face when she read that for the first time

  • @TaraConway16
    @TaraConway16 Місяць тому +8

    Willow looked like she was about to cry this entire time.
    I genuinely hope she’s not hiding familial trauma of her own. She looked so much like she could relate.

    • @KaitlynKlotz
      @KaitlynKlotz 26 днів тому +1

      See the look on Jada's face when Willow responded to these things.... There's definitely something there

    • @Syriaaa1
      @Syriaaa1 4 дні тому

      @@KaitlynKlotzI learned a lot about their family over time of following their story, their family is definitely far from perfect, of course willow can relate.. it’s so sad

  • @alisonclarke1127
    @alisonclarke1127 2 місяці тому +9

    A lot of people have been through this. It’s very difficult to talk about especially in the spotlight Hollywood isn’t a safe environment.

    • @ContentCouture-247
      @ContentCouture-247  2 місяці тому +3

      It is all part of life and I am always hopeful that we all get over them all. It is just a matter of time.

    • @alisonclarke1127
      @alisonclarke1127 2 місяці тому +2

      @@ContentCouture-247 exactly you don’t know what someone is going through everyone has been through something like who cares if they’re famous or not.

  • @jennymcm4823
    @jennymcm4823 2 місяці тому +14

    What a wonderful strong beautiful woman. No words.

  • @shirleyluckhurst1189
    @shirleyluckhurst1189 2 місяці тому +2

    ❤❤❤❤ such an eloquent young lady thank you for your honesty, it will help so many ❤❤❤❤

  • @juliebird8475
    @juliebird8475 24 дні тому +1

    Woman can be so amazing! this is the kind of communication the world needs. empathetic, respectful, kind, vulnerable... so many of life's hardships wouldn't be as hard. sigh .
    Also love willow! insanely talented musician!

  • @marnimatikka7833
    @marnimatikka7833 Місяць тому +3

    This is so common. Society can't understand how a mother can be this way. But it happens - everywhere.
    Oxox

  • @MrsKelly-ly4et
    @MrsKelly-ly4et Місяць тому +7

    Your first relationship is with your parents so if you don’t have one or built on lies with them, none of your relationships are authentic!

    • @MrsKelly-ly4et
      @MrsKelly-ly4et Місяць тому +1

      Parents are very wrong sometimes and is best to have a relationship with God first and just respect the relationship with your parents. You don’t have to listen to them.

    • @MrsKelly-ly4et
      @MrsKelly-ly4et Місяць тому

      I pray that all kids speak out and say something to their parents that are evil and doing ill will.

  • @eloquentlyspoken1525
    @eloquentlyspoken1525 2 місяці тому +13

    Wow…. I wish there was more than a like button. This is too richly deep for just a thumbs up…

  • @ericdeshaunn
    @ericdeshaunn Місяць тому +3

    excellent red table talk, truly conversation therapy

  • @gwynnethsmith9226
    @gwynnethsmith9226 2 місяці тому +5

    Willow has been through some things, I can tell. Everyone probably has. But it can also be that she cant imagine being through some of the things shes hearing.
    But she seems like such a genuine heartfelt person.

  • @Strawberryvanillacupcak3
    @Strawberryvanillacupcak3 5 днів тому

    Oh my goodness, much love for these women🥹

  • @madison411
    @madison411 Місяць тому +4

    she's so well spoken

  • @anonymousandcool
    @anonymousandcool 2 місяці тому +7

    I'm so saddened that an incredibly intelligent, strong and brave woman like Jeanette gets less recognition than Ariana or the other former Nickelodeon stars. Jeanette confronts her own upbringing as well as the statutory abuse on set of those Nickelodeon shows. She's an amazing woman

  • @AnthonyGobourne-uu2iw
    @AnthonyGobourne-uu2iw 23 дні тому +1

    That was traumatizing and amazing all at the same time. I couldn't hold back my tears.

  • @KennedyJones-il2vt
    @KennedyJones-il2vt 3 місяці тому +41

    That email ?! Oh hell no !

  • @haleyruiz3125
    @haleyruiz3125 Місяць тому +2

    I adore this conversation and Jenette for her vulnerability and growth. I'm also glad that the therapist made an emphasis on the fact that forgiveness is NOT FOR THEM. Forgiveness is FOR US to LET GO and HEAL. So for those who can't seem to forgive, no ones asking you to forget or to reconcile with those that hurt you, keep striving to let go and forgive for YOU.

  • @PandaHead602
    @PandaHead602 2 місяці тому +9

    She did so good for being shy

  • @Thesionshow
    @Thesionshow 19 годин тому

    This is empowering. Shout out to u jenette

  • @malicELLeACID
    @malicELLeACID Місяць тому +3

    jenette is so magical and she deserves better :(

  • @j-rodthelibrarykid1166
    @j-rodthelibrarykid1166 3 місяці тому +11

    Very important episode ❤

  • @izzyveleaguez2079
    @izzyveleaguez2079 21 день тому +1

    my heart breaks for her i would’ve never nvr imagine this is what she’s was going through the whole time a while she’s appeared on nickelodeon during my childhood days back then oh I wish I could give her a hug

  • @ShataviaJaelSpeakss
    @ShataviaJaelSpeakss 5 днів тому

    This helped me more than words can express thank you so much for uploading this.❤

  • @jackallen9045
    @jackallen9045 Місяць тому +2

    Forgiveness is for yourself as it frees you from the bondage you have with the other person.❤

  • @AJLikesGamesAlot
    @AJLikesGamesAlot 2 місяці тому +1

    So glad to see Jenette thriving after all she's been through. 🌺

  • @Richardythefunnyone
    @Richardythefunnyone Місяць тому +4

    She is truely a HERO.
    Sadly the effect Thing can have, when you are a Child.
    Effect all of your life

  • @stacey3763
    @stacey3763 2 місяці тому +15

    Her father or not, he should have done something to stop all of it.

    • @deniseganey6890
      @deniseganey6890 2 місяці тому +5

      Jenatte's legal or bio father ? Al of the adults in her life purposely turned a blind eye to her .Every one of them gained monetarily at the expense of her well being.

  • @StarGirl11Galaxy
    @StarGirl11Galaxy 26 днів тому +1

    I read Mariah's memoir first, now i definitely need to read Jeanette's book 😭🙏🏼❤️ used to be a fan of icarly and I'm so happy she's better now, mentally healing is so important 😭 I can't believe her mother put her through that... And she had cancer I'm surprised she even had the energy to be evil to her own daughter. I'm so glad for the brothers

  • @izzyveleaguez2079
    @izzyveleaguez2079 21 день тому

    i am relate to lots of what she’s is saying and i’m so unbelieve proud of her and the work she’s has done to heal herself your truly don’t understands what’s it’s like kinda growing up w a parent w a personally disorder unless you’ve lived it yourself and lt is a kind of mental torture and turmoil that’s just cannot accourately be explained,

  • @ray_of_sunshine1
    @ray_of_sunshine1 21 день тому

    This table talk is intense! I really hope that she enjoys life more Also, I would like to read her book! I know letting it out is the best therapy u can get

  • @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721
    @aquaearthnfirequ_pinsnsavi1721 10 днів тому

    I loved watching her on Disney!! She made the show to me!

  • @greenbeantm1096
    @greenbeantm1096 23 дні тому

    35:30 I’m so glad she said this. Forgiveness can be an important step for *some* people in their healing, but it’s not something everyone needs to do to heal

  • @BulletAnt2
    @BulletAnt2 2 місяці тому +5

    I hope Jada's mother can have a show one day. I'm over Jada...

  • @Je-ko7ph
    @Je-ko7ph 2 місяці тому +5

    Off topic but her family is gorgeous.

  • @cookieeden2172
    @cookieeden2172 Місяць тому +1

    I feel this so much this has helped me a lot in all honesty

  • @sigmalpha_testostronewolf
    @sigmalpha_testostronewolf Місяць тому +1

    The part about the last conversation being about her thinness made me sob out, She is one strong woman.

  • @KayKessler-cy2zl
    @KayKessler-cy2zl Місяць тому +5

    Every human needs to read this book to understand there are so many horrible mothers

  • @Mamad56_24
    @Mamad56_24 12 днів тому +1

    Very powerful 👑👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾THANK YOU for sharing 🫶🏾🤜🏾🤛🏽

  • @stephss
    @stephss 21 день тому

    Mothers, need support. This is truly tragic for everyone. Her mom really missed out, and I'm glad she is able to tell her story, and empower folks to get their voices heard. Love, isn't suppose to be suffering or harm. Bitter sweet.

  • @emmadouthat8530
    @emmadouthat8530 2 місяці тому +2

    I read her book and I legit said all three of the stuff her mom was mentally sick with but puzzling them togther and I was right and that shocked me

  • @izzyveleaguez2079
    @izzyveleaguez2079 21 день тому

    she’s was literally my fav actor character on icarly i loved her. it was so heartbreaking to hear her story 💓🥺

  • @electriceye4083
    @electriceye4083 2 місяці тому +19

    it seems like the smiths fav word is WOWWWWW they say WOWWWW to anything lol

  • @LannaHaa
    @LannaHaa 2 місяці тому +1

    MY GOD. I love you Jenette

  • @izzyveleaguez2079
    @izzyveleaguez2079 21 день тому

    such a heartbreaking just yet moving story thanks your jennette for being so strong woman

  • @pinkrose372
    @pinkrose372 14 днів тому +1

    Her mom clearly had serious and more than one mental illness not just the physical illness.Im glad jenette is still here today shes a very strong person

  • @thedigitalescape
    @thedigitalescape 2 місяці тому +1

    she's so sweet i love her 😭💕 beautiful episode

  • @anamariefalk3796
    @anamariefalk3796 Місяць тому

    I listened to the Audiobook and it was absolutely incredible

  • @shirleyluckhurst1189
    @shirleyluckhurst1189 2 місяці тому +2

    ❤❤❤❤ an amazing interview well done