I never knew this about Ina. I always saw her as a gentle soul that was in control and walked her life with a destination in mind. I didn't know she was suppressed and abused as a child...you would have never known. What a wonderful lady.
What I love most is that there isn't the least hint of bitterness towards her parents. Not only did she not let it sink her, but she used it as motivation to live her best life. I really want to read her book now.
I'm sure most of us have parents like Ina. The resentment of having children is felt by so many. That's why distancing yourself from family is important. Her childhood seems like mine. It was mine.
I'm grateful for the feminist movement creating future generations of young women who could pursue higher education, a career and opt out of motherhood without being stigmatized for their choices. My wish is for the entire world to stop forcing women into roles for which they know they're not naturally suited.
How sad that Ina’s mother was so clueless about her own daughter and missed out on the joy of sharing all her successes. She had no idea what kind of person her daughter was or how much talent and creativity she had.
How sad she had that awfulness from her parents, I'm not sure that saying sorry is enough I'm glad to hear she separated herself from them Self preservation is all she could do
I think she saw some remorse from her Dad and none from her mom. The amount he had ended up being good enough for Ina. I could really tell she could not care less about her mother.
I never knew this about Ina. I always saw her as a gentle soul that was in control and walked her life with a destination in mind.
I didn't know she was suppressed and abused as a child...you would have never known.
What a wonderful lady.
What I love most is that there isn't the least hint of bitterness towards her parents. Not only did she not let it sink her, but she used it as motivation to live her best life. I really want to read her book now.
You are a mother to alot of us !
Ina is such a treasure. She exudes pure joy and care for others. Love all her books and recipes. ❤
What a wonderful woman and story. now I understand all the attention to Jeffrey. I love her and him even more
The name or word - INA, in the Philippines means MOTHER. Great lady INA and story, we appreciate this.
Great interview…. Ina is amazing…
Just give Hoda a once a week interview show!!Ina is so calm and loving I would have never known about her childhood
This is Ina fighting back... And winning!!! Love you, Ina!!
Wow! Right?! I always quote a friend when people hurt or underestimates me, "The best revenge is to live well."
@@2legit64 So true! That's a good one. ❤️
I cannot wait to get my hands on this memoir! She is absolutely one of my favorite cooks!
This woman has something special. ❤
What a beautiful child girl?
What a beautiful Lady You Are now.!!!!
I'm sure most of us have parents like Ina. The resentment of having children is felt by so many. That's why distancing yourself from family is important. Her childhood seems like mine. It was mine.
I'm grateful for the feminist movement creating future generations of young women who could pursue higher education, a career and opt out of motherhood without being stigmatized for their choices. My wish is for the entire world to stop forcing women into roles for which they know they're not naturally suited.
I'm going to miss Hoda.
I love Ina
Amen same
I am happy for Ina. May she continues to have a warm happy life.
Beautiful interview❤️
I've been a huge Ina fan for years, can't wait to get her book. Love you Ina ❤💕
I spent this weekend reading Ina's memoir. Wow! I won't give it away, you must read it.
I love this woman!
Ina is so awesome!❤
Such a great story!
I adore this woman. Don't care what anyone says, she's awesome ❤
That was a great interview for Ina Garten and it was amazing and my mom loved it too.
My heart breaks for her
Her childhood explains why she never had children of her own
Love you Ina Garten❤️
How sad that Ina’s mother was so clueless about her own daughter and missed out on the joy of sharing all her successes. She had no idea what kind of person her daughter was or how much talent and creativity she had.
Love Hoda going to miss her on Today show!!! Love Ina’s cooking and recipes!!!
Ina is a survivor. She is amazing and wonderful.
Wow her mom was a cold hearted person. How sad. She’s lucky to be able to become this successful having such a scary abusive childhood
I want this kind of ❤😢
Her childhood photo looks like a young Judy Garland. 😍🥰
I love love love Ina Garten.
Parents forget to know they're not raising themselves. They are raising extentions of themselves with their own identities 😢
Ina has greeting eyes of warming and accepting to all.
Young Ina looks like Judy Garland, absolutely beautiful!
I grew up in the same kind of household. I'm 40 and I havent found a love like Jeffrey
How sad she had that awfulness from her parents, I'm not sure that saying sorry is enough
I'm glad to hear she separated herself from them
Self preservation is all she could do
I think she saw some remorse from her Dad and none from her mom. The amount he had ended up being good enough for Ina. I could really tell she could not care less about her mother.
I can relate to the treatment Ina received from her parents.
Thank you, thank you, thank you,
Ina 🧡
I want this book
I ❤ Ina!
40 single and childfree no regrets
Poor poor Ina
Bonjour good morning
Cameron Throughway
🌻🌻🌻
Oof, she’s so over her mother. I try now, so my kids grow up experiencing what Ina had experienced with her parents.
who ?
Kutch Expressway
Anastacio Fall
so long, hoda. insufferably effusive.