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π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I can't stand these mothers.
I mean, this is like next level horrendous.
But, you know, every time I see a child on screen in general, especially in content creation, because there are zero rules essentially for them.
Uh, I just think you're a disgusting human being that's taking advantage of your child and exploiting them.
And this is just, this just triggers me in a way I cannot even explain.
It makes me so upset.
Um, poor, poor Natalie, my God.
But for as long as she lived, Natalie never said a word about it in the public.
And I feel like that is just by every fault of her mother because she just instilled in her that she can't say anything and that her fame is the most important thing.
And if she can't act, then her family will be in destitute.
Like it's just so much manipulation and toxic stuff going on.
It's disgusting.
But when she and Douglas ended up in the same room, she acted as though nothing had ever happened between them because her mother had taught her too well how Hollywood worked.
You didn't go after someone with that kind of power.
And years later, actor Scott Marlowe helped Natalie begin to see her mother's manipulation for what it really was.
The damage, though, had already rooted itself.
Natalie allegedly saw her therapist every single day.
And the 1967 production of Body and Clyde wanted her for the lead now.
And she said no, as the film required weeks away from Los Angeles.
And Natalie wouldn't go that long without seeing her therapist.