Jennie Garth
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And we are here just sort of rallying around each other.
And I would walk, it's called walk the beans.
I would walk the beans for 25 cents an hour.
And I was elated to have like
Five dollars or something at the end of the day or whatever, a couple of weeks that I could go buy candy with and not have to like ask my mom for money.
My daughter is definitely seeing me as a role model.
So they're seeing the way it feels when women support one another instead of break each other down.
And yes, very similar to you.
I grew up in a very competitive environment where I never had the feeling of security.
I had no idea what it was or why you needed it or how to handle it.
And I learned that pretty quickly when I landed in Hollywood, you know, we were paying for our apartment at first.
I never felt safe.
And that you learn how to survive in that really quickly.
And that's probably not the best way to live, the best way to handle relationships.
And then once, you know, I got a job and money started coming in consistently, I bought my first house at, I think 16, 17, 18 years old.
But that's all I knew.
Can't remember exactly, but,
And then that's when like the big girl responsibilities settled in and the pressure of like, oh, okay.
So I have to have X amount every month or I don't get to have this house, you know?
And so I quickly learned about, you know, what it, what it would take on my end to sort of accommodate a comfortable lifestyle.