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Riley Keough

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723 total appearances

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Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

So my mom, I was like, we were in Florida and I was sitting on her lap and she said, me and your dad are getting a divorce. And I took, like the way I received it was that he wasn't my dad anymore. And it was like, it's so memorable to me because I just was destroyed. I didn't understand what a divorce was. So I just thought like, he's not my dad now.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Um, but the great thing was shortly after, like they were so close and they really cared about keeping them, you know, our family dynamic the same. So he was at our house and staying over. And so he was there a lot. So I think I kind of forgot about it, which was amazing.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Um, but the great thing was shortly after, like they were so close and they really cared about keeping them, you know, our family dynamic the same. So he was at our house and staying over. And so he was there a lot. So I think I kind of forgot about it, which was amazing.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Um, but the great thing was shortly after, like they were so close and they really cared about keeping them, you know, our family dynamic the same. So he was at our house and staying over. And so he was there a lot. So I think I kind of forgot about it, which was amazing.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Yeah, like a really unique, like it was a very unique experience, especially in the 90s, you know, to have both of your parents sort of like brother and sister, really close, living together. He lived with us for a lot of my life when my mom had other partners and other husbands. He would live in the guest house.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Yeah, like a really unique, like it was a very unique experience, especially in the 90s, you know, to have both of your parents sort of like brother and sister, really close, living together. He lived with us for a lot of my life when my mom had other partners and other husbands. He would live in the guest house.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Yeah, like a really unique, like it was a very unique experience, especially in the 90s, you know, to have both of your parents sort of like brother and sister, really close, living together. He lived with us for a lot of my life when my mom had other partners and other husbands. He would live in the guest house.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

And so my, what was modeled to me was when you break up with someone, you stay friends with them. And I really like apply that to most of my relationships because that was kind of all that I That was what I saw with my parents. And it was really beautiful. I mean, they were they were like best friends and I don't know if they should have been married.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

And so my, what was modeled to me was when you break up with someone, you stay friends with them. And I really like apply that to most of my relationships because that was kind of all that I That was what I saw with my parents. And it was really beautiful. I mean, they were they were like best friends and I don't know if they should have been married.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

And so my, what was modeled to me was when you break up with someone, you stay friends with them. And I really like apply that to most of my relationships because that was kind of all that I That was what I saw with my parents. And it was really beautiful. I mean, they were they were like best friends and I don't know if they should have been married.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

No, because I think that like it was never a forced thing. I think I just I don't know how I did it. There were there was like one relationship that there was, you know, no friendship there. But for the most part, all the other ones, I don't even know. It wasn't I wasn't like consciously thinking about it. We just ended up friends.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

No, because I think that like it was never a forced thing. I think I just I don't know how I did it. There were there was like one relationship that there was, you know, no friendship there. But for the most part, all the other ones, I don't even know. It wasn't I wasn't like consciously thinking about it. We just ended up friends.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

No, because I think that like it was never a forced thing. I think I just I don't know how I did it. There were there was like one relationship that there was, you know, no friendship there. But for the most part, all the other ones, I don't even know. It wasn't I wasn't like consciously thinking about it. We just ended up friends.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Well, my feeling was always like, this is a person that I love, that I spent a lot of time with. Why wouldn't I have them in my life? Yeah. If, you know, unless it was like some like crazy unhealthy situation. Yes. Of course, it's uncomfortable for a minute. But I think ultimately, if it's someone that I really cared that much about, then I'd want them in my life somehow.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Well, my feeling was always like, this is a person that I love, that I spent a lot of time with. Why wouldn't I have them in my life? Yeah. If, you know, unless it was like some like crazy unhealthy situation. Yes. Of course, it's uncomfortable for a minute. But I think ultimately, if it's someone that I really cared that much about, then I'd want them in my life somehow.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Well, my feeling was always like, this is a person that I love, that I spent a lot of time with. Why wouldn't I have them in my life? Yeah. If, you know, unless it was like some like crazy unhealthy situation. Yes. Of course, it's uncomfortable for a minute. But I think ultimately, if it's someone that I really cared that much about, then I'd want them in my life somehow.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Mm-hmm. Our life wasn't crazier because that already existed, like the press and the crazy, the paparazzi and all that. But her life, I think when she saw Michael's life, there were things that he had that she didn't have, like she didn't have a plane at the time or things like that. And so she then was like, oh, I should have a plane and I should have a you know, this and that.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Mm-hmm. Our life wasn't crazier because that already existed, like the press and the crazy, the paparazzi and all that. But her life, I think when she saw Michael's life, there were things that he had that she didn't have, like she didn't have a plane at the time or things like that. And so she then was like, oh, I should have a plane and I should have a you know, this and that.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

Mm-hmm. Our life wasn't crazier because that already existed, like the press and the crazy, the paparazzi and all that. But her life, I think when she saw Michael's life, there were things that he had that she didn't have, like she didn't have a plane at the time or things like that. And so she then was like, oh, I should have a plane and I should have a you know, this and that.

Call Her Daddy
Riley Keough: Nepo babies, Addiction & Grief

And so our life in that way kind of got bigger because she, before that she was with my dad and my dad, their life was very simple. Not, not with the press and the craziness, but in terms of like at home, like she didn't have 10 million assistants and, you know, she didn't need all of that. And I think that changed.