Jennette McCurdy shares the stories behind memoir “I’m Glad My Mom Died”

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @inhobiswinecellar9571
    @inhobiswinecellar9571 2 года назад +30382

    She spent her whole youth giving us Sam. Im glad we finally get to meet Jenette.

    • @rosesforviolets
      @rosesforviolets 2 года назад +724

      this is so well said. it is so true. i appreciate jenette for being herself now. i loved, and still love the character of sam. but sam was and never will be jenette.

    • @juanma2191
      @juanma2191 2 года назад +311

      She's just 30 man. She's still young and free now

    • @loosemons1538
      @loosemons1538 2 года назад +15

      Agreed

    • @macktonight9511
      @macktonight9511 2 года назад +9

      ahahahahahaa..lol

    • @rayofthehunter5255
      @rayofthehunter5255 2 года назад +19

      LMAO one video and now everyone knows her differently 🤣😂

  • @brookeelle5687
    @brookeelle5687 2 года назад +17520

    I was disappointed at first that she wasn’t on the icarly reboot but now I am so glad she chose herself and her well being over the show. She deserves the world.

    • @pumpkinwarrior7138
      @pumpkinwarrior7138 2 года назад +312

      I also love that her character is allowed to just be wild and free and that’s it

    • @ramenwithaliens5431
      @ramenwithaliens5431 2 года назад +6

      samee

    • @pandagirl_05
      @pandagirl_05 2 года назад +7

      Same☺️🙆‍♀️

    • @pandagirl_05
      @pandagirl_05 2 года назад +50

      @@pumpkinwarrior7138 I would still watch iCarly and Sam Cat just to watch Sam and Spencer when I have a rough days. It's like I would watch just to have a belly laugh😅💕

    • @SimplyJustin
      @SimplyJustin 2 года назад +166

      Right, and I’m glad that even though she’s not in the reboot they still mention her sometimes in the show😭💗

  • @cris404
    @cris404 2 года назад +38078

    I love how she willingly admitted her jealousy of costars. It takes a ton of personal maturity and self awareness to admit emotions such as that

    • @yanilowkz
      @yanilowkz 2 года назад +708

      & it was not … beauty jealousy it was how privileged someone was jealousy

    • @yourmom3640
      @yourmom3640 2 года назад +169

      @@yanilowkz huh

    • @unionunicorn6776
      @unionunicorn6776 2 года назад +1842

      @@yanilowkz She was jealous of the healthy relationship Ariana had with her mother which is so sad (and I know how that feels) 🥺

    • @yowatchie
      @yowatchie 2 года назад +628

      @@yourmom3640 I think they’re trying to say not jealousy over appearance but over career or things like someone’s perceived home life compared to hers.

    • @in_wino_veritas
      @in_wino_veritas 2 года назад +175

      of course, she was jealous of her having a career in the music industry and for being known outside of the Nickelodeon bubble, I bet, everyone was and am sure, many other co stars have already admitted to this.

  • @PhoenixInFirestadium
    @PhoenixInFirestadium Год назад +3609

    Props to the interviewer not interrupting when Jennette needed to collect herself there for a moment. It resulted in such a powerful message. She's not a victim any longer, she's a survivor.

    • @gabrierodriguez9586
      @gabrierodriguez9586 Год назад +4

      So The mother had cancer and , she kept her daughter on a healthy diet , she gaved her medical exams to make sure she’s okay , and also bathe her to make sure she was clean . Don’t get how she was abusive

    • @piper7091
      @piper7091 Год назад +80

      @@gabrierodriguez9586she washed her daughter until she was 18! Giving her no privacy, and when she moved into her own apartment to escape this her mum then ended up staying in her apartment for so long!

    • @gabrierodriguez9586
      @gabrierodriguez9586 Год назад +4

      @@piper7091 wow her life is much worse than the kids over at Palestine

    • @piper7091
      @piper7091 Год назад +61

      @@gabrierodriguez9586 I never said her life was worse im just explaining to you how that is abusive. Oh and let’s not forgot how her mum gave her a eating disorder encouraging her to stay small, having her limit her carb intake so she was terribly underweight to the point where she didn’t go through puberty at the right age. Dont question someone’s life if you don’t know the full story

    • @gabrierodriguez9586
      @gabrierodriguez9586 Год назад +1

      @@piper7091that’s not abuse

  • @maebelline
    @maebelline 2 года назад +10149

    She’s so well spoken and you can tell she’s done so much hard work on healing herself, I’m unbelievably proud of her

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 2 года назад +4

      yeah natasha lyonne can really do a great SoCal accent

    • @giangtruc3376
      @giangtruc3376 2 года назад +2

      ok

    • @bluecheesewithwings2105
      @bluecheesewithwings2105 2 года назад +1

      Who are you tf ? Are you the person we all are out to make feel good tf

    • @maebelline
      @maebelline 2 года назад +22

      @@bluecheesewithwings2105 what

    • @velvetchiharu
      @velvetchiharu 2 года назад +21

      Legit tho, I did not care whatsoever about that show at the time, but seeing the person she’s developed into today I am excited for her future and to see what comes next. She is so, so composed. She carries herself with such humility.

  • @spencerallegra
    @spencerallegra 2 года назад +22273

    I hope she realizes how brave she is for talking about all of this. Other child stars will see this and realize what’s happening to them isn’t normal or okay. She’s truly saving lives.

    • @dirtygirl2808
      @dirtygirl2808 2 года назад +12

      Brave? She's been complaining for years

    • @jacksonmaner5997
      @jacksonmaner5997 2 года назад +461

      @@dirtygirl2808 complaining? she was abused by multiple people. thats not complaining. and coming out to say these things publicly, when she could've taken literal hush-money? that is brave.

    • @clownworld6926
      @clownworld6926 2 года назад +19

      Not rly. Hollywood never changes

    • @nessapie23
      @nessapie23 2 года назад +112

      I got emotional when she said she chose the hard path to live with integrity. She really did and I am so proud for her.

    • @dirtygirl2808
      @dirtygirl2808 2 года назад +8

      @@jacksonmaner5997 well you were bully at school and never fight back but complaint later,you're not brave

  • @sistergwennith
    @sistergwennith 2 года назад +6849

    The interviewer is so great. Not being super invasive, letting her just let it all out, and cracking a joke here and there to ease the tension so perfectly. We need more ppl in the media like her

    • @fablesofkitkat
      @fablesofkitkat 2 года назад +305

      Yes. Well spoken. The interviewer prompts her with respect. And I love how she matched Jennette's tone at certain parts like when Jen mentioned about charade with Tom Hanks and she replied with a playful 'how dare she.'

    • @rodjjt7742
      @rodjjt7742 2 года назад +151

      Too many interviewers seem like they are constantly trying to get that gotcha moment where they can go viral and get attention.

    • @xviphoenix69
      @xviphoenix69 2 года назад +67

      There are plenty of interviewer like her and are poc like her that shows progress is happening whether white America is ready for it or not. Kudos to her and the new breed of journalist like her that representing minorities in that field.

    • @jazzyBaby0107
      @jazzyBaby0107 2 года назад +18

      I love this interviewer and when she does Crime Watch Daily she's awesome and Dateline!! ❤❤💜💜 I Feel bad for her Jeanette is a strong girl I hope God does his work with her!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💔💔😢😢

    • @colinstanhouse6663
      @colinstanhouse6663 2 года назад

      The interviewer is Juju Chang. And dont give her to much credit, because from what I understand, she and her husband are part of the Hollywood and Main stream Media child abusers !!!!!

  • @AuntieMamie
    @AuntieMamie Год назад +1107

    I’m in my 70’s and can identify. I’m glad this courageous young woman is breaking the taboo. Bravo. She should be extremely proud of herself and deserves a very happy life.

    • @andrewharald88
      @andrewharald88 Год назад +6

      Hi 👋

    • @jerricreamer2144
      @jerricreamer2144 Год назад +7

      ​@andrewharald88 . Dude are you scamming woman on this channel??? Seriously ??

    • @jtsy4239
      @jtsy4239 9 месяцев назад

      God bless you 🙏

    • @MushroomHhUuMmAaNn
      @MushroomHhUuMmAaNn 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@jerricreamer2144bro he just said hi 🤦‍♂️

    • @3bannasplit
      @3bannasplit 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@MushroomHhUuMmAaNn have you seen his profile?? 😑

  • @lwilso9152
    @lwilso9152 2 года назад +7737

    You can tell how much therapy how much personal work she’s gone through in the vocabulary she uses and the thoughtful way she talks. I’m proud of her

  • @Queenme1-t3q
    @Queenme1-t3q 2 года назад +10181

    “Accepting that mom was abusive would be reframing my whole life…” this is so real

    • @kathynicholson103
      @kathynicholson103 2 года назад +230

      I can totally relate. When you do accept it, it feels like the earth shifts on it's axis.

    • @LXSeaV
      @LXSeaV 2 года назад +104

      It’s a humbling and heartbreaking journey but it worth it to live in truth no matter what.

    • @ceeejay9112
      @ceeejay9112 2 года назад +29

      As long as she acknowledges it, she doesn't need to think any further on it....that is obviously too much for her at this point, perhaps later, perhaps never.
      I myself wonder why her mom was invasive in this way, very weird and very very wrong (understatement or what!?)

    • @JennyJeong425
      @JennyJeong425 2 года назад +66

      I'm in my forties. With the help of good friend and a therapist, I'm just now unraveling the years of abuse I suffered at the hands of my mother, and how she continues to treat me horribly. I'm stuck taking care of her, and it is a very odd feeling trying to come to terms with all the anxiety she gave me while watching her deteriorate.

    • @ccalexander1924
      @ccalexander1924 2 года назад +38

      I’m in my 30s ( close to 40), and I have just went into no contact with my mom ( and maybe one of my sisters ). Both of them are very manipulative and just evil . I have been so abused by my mom my entire life and there were times I had to walk away from and I even moved out of state for a couple years to get away from her. I didn’t miss her for one second but I missed not ever really having a loving mother that I could have a good relationship with. I moved back home bc she was getting older and thought maybe if she needs help etc then her manipulative behaviors started up again as she was blaming me for things I never did , giving me the silent treatment again etc and about 8 weeks ago ( as she started the rounds of silent treatment again ) I decided I have had it. I now travel for work so I can be in a different state etc and this will give me time to think about if I want a complete disconnect from her forever. Or do I just move to another state and have very little contact with her ? I don’t know but I want to go to therapy and think about how she has affected my entire life. She is the reason I never wanted kids bc I was always afraid I would pass down her horrible mothering. I have things I know I need to work on. One of my sisters I feel the same about. Why I had to be born In such an unhappy unstable dysfunctional family that I am not sure how to recover from. I wish I had her insight on things before I hit 30

  • @ITalk69
    @ITalk69 2 года назад +44505

    You never would have guessed she went through all of this while watching her on iCarly. I'm glad she's doing well now!

    • @JB-fl4wk
      @JB-fl4wk 2 года назад +395

      It's called acting. She's apparently quite good at it. Good for her 🖤

    • @Realone031
      @Realone031 2 года назад +346

      Actually it makes sense her mom was horrible in the show

    • @youknowho4439
      @youknowho4439 2 года назад +81

      Yes. Let's pray and hope CANCEL CULTURE doesn't ruin life for her.

    • @ticky2586
      @ticky2586 2 года назад +11

      Sam and Cat

    • @lioking4093
      @lioking4093 2 года назад

      Also Disney kids & other teens & young people in Hollywood have been abused by people in the industry & she probably has nightmares of her mom .

  • @Helllooooooo278
    @Helllooooooo278 Год назад +451

    Jeanette is so well spoken and self aware. I’m proud of her for healing after such a difficult journey.

  • @II-eb6mw
    @II-eb6mw 2 года назад +5964

    I can listen to Jennette speak all day. She expresses herself so well. It feels therapeutic listening to her speak of her journey.

    • @rashidasnead865
      @rashidasnead865 2 года назад +5

      Exactly

    • @wolfphoebe20
      @wolfphoebe20 2 года назад +3

      her podcast is great!

    • @drippinwet774
      @drippinwet774 2 года назад +2

      Almost. Jenette does a great job speaking for *herself*, and not for the girls around the world who have to survive on a bowl or 2 of rice per day. Moms don't exactly come into the world equipped with a "how to grow up & and how to raise kids" manual either.

    • @Andramih
      @Andramih 2 года назад +16

      @@drippinwet774 there is so much information out there these days about raising children and sorting yourself out. it's every adult's responsibility to not pass on their pain to their children

    • @koioio
      @koioio 2 года назад +7

      ​@@drippinwet774 it's very obvious saying this but everyone is responsible for their actions towards others, doesn't matter if it's a mother, a father, a friend or a stranger. Of course there are simpler places where people have children for the sake of it, or to have more "working hands". In my country there was a secular saying that translates to "after the 4th children, they raise themselves off"; implying that after a certain ammount of kids they would simply raise each other and the parents wouldn't have to worry. Even if it was a common thing at the time, it wasn't in the slightest bit responsible and I'm sure so many of them had very rough childhoods, so much so that these were the easiest families to break apart and never see each of the members again.
      Sure, they were simple people and didn't necessarily cause harm because of malice, but because of ignorance; and yet they were still responsible for the "scars" left in their children.

  • @bryannaelyse4384
    @bryannaelyse4384 2 года назад +12617

    “I’ve chosen a path of integrity and it hasn’t always been easy” what a woman

    • @irenez7439
      @irenez7439 2 года назад +14

      But if she doesn't say who that man is he might be doing that to some little girl and that would be on her shoulders because she should have stopped him.

    • @honeyful1667
      @honeyful1667 2 года назад +114

      @@irenez7439 Not at all. Look into these situations. Majority of perps are given a plea bargain and free that day. I thought that too when I told the truth and the court told me that he was sorry and he got a year. Now he's a dad to a little girl.

    • @kooscherries
      @kooscherries 2 года назад +293

      ​@@irenez7439 It's pretty obvious it's Dan Schneider, use your head better before trying to put blame on her.

    • @hol8642
      @hol8642 2 года назад +86

      @@kooscherries yeah it’s 100% Dan ‘feet guy’ schneider

    • @irenez7439
      @irenez7439 2 года назад +3

      @@kooscherries I don't know who it is but the name needs to be out there everywhere.

  • @alliewickam5850
    @alliewickam5850 2 года назад +6552

    "I've chosen a path of integrity, and it hasn't always been easy." Powerful words.

    • @ChurchofPhillyWatch
      @ChurchofPhillyWatch 2 года назад +13

      Good for her 🙏💕🙌🙌🙌💕

    • @Rodinj10
      @Rodinj10 2 года назад +25

      Still crying about that

    • @ebmena
      @ebmena 2 года назад +12

      @@Rodinj10 It brought tears to my eyes too!

    • @nicolelouisjeune7387
      @nicolelouisjeune7387 2 года назад +13

      That path is never to grow up in, sometimes you need to plant your own seeds and watch them grow, some parents don't understand that, sometimes all they see is a child that can take them out of their own issues.

    • @ApacheJulie
      @ApacheJulie 2 года назад +10

      I got chills during that part.

  • @EmiIsHerexo
    @EmiIsHerexo 11 месяцев назад +212

    "You're gonna be fine, kid" How many of us would want to tell our younger selves that? I know I do. And I think I can. I'm so proud of Jennette for telling her story. She's such a brave woman.

  • @cynthiastarich6844
    @cynthiastarich6844 2 года назад +5172

    "Accepting she was abusive meant I would have to reframe my entire life." And she had the courage to reframe anyway. The darkest truths lead to the most transformative healing. So much admiration for her!

    • @More13Feen
      @More13Feen 2 года назад +44

      And thats why its so hard! I am going through that right now and I can totaly understand how ppl just keep on repressing and not looking at theyr abuse. I don't want to cuz I want to protect my own children and get my actual reality back.

    • @cynthiastarich6844
      @cynthiastarich6844 2 года назад +19

      @@More13Feen You are every bit strong, courageous, and BRAVE for what you're doing. Your kids will thank you someday.

    • @sin3358
      @sin3358 2 года назад +18

      I truly truly admire her. I've gone through that experience myself, although it wasn't as bad as hers I suppose, but the feeling of viewing your parents for what they are is deeply traumatic. I saw them as abusive to begin with, so my issue was the opposite. It was having to see them as human beings. That really effs you up. You start to question your own reality. That's the reason I NEEDED to start therapy to begin with

    • @shannonp5262
      @shannonp5262 2 года назад +2

      She’s speaking the truth. This quote resonates closely with my journey of healing from abuse. Before any healing could begin, I had to find the humility to admit I was broken. And through my confessions, I could be free to reach out for grace that was offered to me through Christ. Forgiveness sets us free when we are honest with ourselves

    • @Destinyisforlosers24
      @Destinyisforlosers24 2 года назад +13

      I know exactly what you mean. Nothing harder than realizing that your parents were not only human but may have went through exactly what they put you through. Being a mom myself now has made me have to face the fact that my mother wasn’t evil incarnate she became that way because she had been raised by generations of evil…if I didn’t face that then I’d be at risk of continuing the cycle. My son and daughter will be raised by the all that is good, endless love and abundant forgiveness and I pray they will raise their children with those same things. We are healing generations of pain and I’m so proud to have it start with my children.

  • @whale2207
    @whale2207 2 года назад +4155

    The fact that she thought the money could had put her nieces through college, she still saw herself as the bread winner and responsible for others. Heartbreaking. I hope her future is bright and beautiful she deserves it.

    • @xymzk
      @xymzk 2 года назад +140

      Right she thought about what she could've done for others with it. Wow.

    • @fairy_dust6588
      @fairy_dust6588 2 года назад +36

      Yeah she sounds like Asian people who always help family …

    • @bossycoconut847
      @bossycoconut847 2 года назад +84

      That is not a burden that should be put on any child.

    • @LadyGreyBlack
      @LadyGreyBlack 2 года назад +42

      It always burns my blood when you hear about cases like this. Here's hoping the rest of Jeanette's life is on her terms from now on.

    • @gracieryanloauv
      @gracieryanloauv 2 года назад +21

      @@fairy_dust6588 what😭

  • @yankeegirl3380
    @yankeegirl3380 2 года назад +5712

    I just read her book and now, I understand why she did it, why she used that title. And why she told her story. She's going to help a lot of people. God bless you, Jeanette.

    • @Turnpost2552
      @Turnpost2552 Год назад +18

      Provided they actually read the book but we can spread that message

    • @d3ad_n_burried
      @d3ad_n_burried Год назад +22

      *jennette

    • @stephenking5852
      @stephenking5852 Год назад +9

      I looked up the book on Wikipedia, and Mommy Dearest was a related article.

    • @darkmacintosh
      @darkmacintosh Год назад +14

      Listening to her book is cathartic to me having grown in a very volatile environment with a narcissistic mother

    • @Deidredit
      @Deidredit Год назад +15

      The book was incredibly insightful. I read it as I am also going through accepting that I have abusive parents, and it reframed a lot of childhood memories that I now understand was abuse.

  • @soccerchick9841
    @soccerchick9841 Год назад +817

    Her book is FANTASTIC. I couldn’t put it down. She’s a great writer! She went through SO much.

    • @gabrierodriguez9586
      @gabrierodriguez9586 Год назад +3

      So The mother had cancer and , she kept her daughter on a healthy diet , she gaved her medical exams to make sure she’s okay , and also bathe her to make sure she was clean . Don’t get how she was abusive

    • @nativenation11
      @nativenation11 Год назад +34

      @@gabrierodriguez9586 @buse is more than physical. In her case it was verbal, emotional, and mental @buse. None of them are fun.

    • @gabrierodriguez9586
      @gabrierodriguez9586 Год назад +1

      @@nativenation11 you are soft

    • @curlyheadpigeon
      @curlyheadpigeon 11 месяцев назад

      you sound a lot like a predator.. @@gabrierodriguez9586

    • @molsongrrrl
      @molsongrrrl 11 месяцев назад

      ​@gabrierodriguez9586 ffs. Her mother did not have her on a healthy diet. She pushed her daughter into anorexia which is not healthy. Not even close. And showering her daughter until age 16 is not healthy. Not even close. Normal mothers do not do that. I'd suggest actually reading the book, rather than commenting ignorantly.

  • @Sunset.lover13
    @Sunset.lover13 2 года назад +5837

    When she said “Im proud of myself” and you can tell from her face she was in shock and said, “omg I’m proud of myself” again, then cried! You can tell she never hears those words from herself. And the fact that she subconsciously said it and cried broke my heart. Thank you Jennette for continuing to give us a childhood even if that meant you got stripped from yours. 💔

    • @leighmartin9187
      @leighmartin9187 2 года назад +101

      I think her tears are both joy and pain. It must be hard for her to speak about the trauma, but also for her to see how far she came is a wow moment

    • @cookie_puente8145
      @cookie_puente8145 2 года назад +2

      Damn

    • @2Sides1Stone
      @2Sides1Stone 2 года назад +1

      You shouldn't look forward to hearing it from yourself. That quickly turns to arrogance unchecked.

    • @Something125_
      @Something125_ 2 года назад +1

      2,000th like😌

    • @ceeejay9112
      @ceeejay9112 2 года назад +18

      When the interviewer asked "why, why are you proud of yourself?", my immediate response was, cos she DIDN'T SELL OUT!! She did well, good the hell on her!

  • @mmichy
    @mmichy 2 года назад +3143

    You can tell she is a very emotionally intelligent woman. You can tell she has done the hard work of processing your trauma for the hope of a better future and life. Well done - thank you for sharing.

    • @kingquan3826
      @kingquan3826 2 года назад +2

      Not gonna I got attracted to her just watching and hearing her story.

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      @LoveLove-ur8qx 2 года назад

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    • @peters10456170
      @peters10456170 2 года назад +5

      Well living that type of traumatic life forces you to grow up young.

    • @RR-sf1wj
      @RR-sf1wj 2 года назад

      You can tell

  • @dumbgenious1960
    @dumbgenious1960 2 года назад +2417

    The way she is just says so much. Her silence, her quantity of words, her shorter answers and her longer ones. Made me cry when all she could say was “I chose a path of integrity, it wasn’t always easy”

    • @BroJo676
      @BroJo676 2 года назад

      So, all the child stars who stayed in the industry are basically immoral monsters?

    • @angelak.winbon1225
      @angelak.winbon1225 2 года назад +3

      Same

    • @amymbartell
      @amymbartell 2 года назад +19

      The book is devastatingly good. Heartbreaking, but so well written.

    • @lamorrafierro2573
      @lamorrafierro2573 2 года назад

      @@amymbartell so heartbreaking , While I was reading I had to pause and take a break and process what I just read .

  • @NicoleMoriel
    @NicoleMoriel Год назад +487

    My mom died 3 months ago and I’m 23, starting my career on Monday. It’s crazy how much I relate to Jeanette, same feelings but different experiences. When the book came out, I couldn’t help but wait for this day. I’m happy and sad at the same time. I’m excited to begin my teaching career.

    • @winged_cat_4571
      @winged_cat_4571 Год назад +13

      Congratulations and I’m so sorry I hope your career goes well

    • @sneakymaaike5633
      @sneakymaaike5633 Год назад +8

      Congratulations on your career! You're going to be a great teacher and I'm so sorry about all your bad experiences similar to jennette's. I hope You're doing better too

    • @Chloe-ju7rp
      @Chloe-ju7rp Год назад +2

      Deuteronomy 31:8💙💙💙

    • @izzy7744
      @izzy7744 11 месяцев назад +4

      ❤️

    • @jtsy4239
      @jtsy4239 9 месяцев назад +3

      Sorry for your lost, she will be in your heart 🙏🫂

  • @MEJICASTLE
    @MEJICASTLE 2 года назад +2826

    “I chose a path of integrity.” Such powerful and infinitely gracious words. Thank you for your courage and wisdom sister!

    • @subteeninhumansamuraiamphi5019
      @subteeninhumansamuraiamphi5019 2 года назад +3

      courage and wisdom...what a joke lol

    • @tweedpenguin712
      @tweedpenguin712 2 года назад +4

      Why do you guys act like she said something breathtakingly original lol

    • @texasvet2729
      @texasvet2729 2 года назад

      @@subteeninhumansamuraiamphi5019 Calm down incel

    • @Pack_Watch
      @Pack_Watch 2 года назад +2

      BRUH

    • @minggnim
      @minggnim 2 года назад +11

      @@subteeninhumansamuraiamphi5019 - Troll

  • @annam.7646
    @annam.7646 2 года назад +3294

    The way she describes coming to terms with her mothers abuse and why it took so long to process it really hits how relatable that is. One of the most difficult things I had to accept in my life is my dad was my abuser.

    • @myrandiamullowney5437
      @myrandiamullowney5437 2 года назад +7

      Same

    • @laurapitmon1253
      @laurapitmon1253 2 года назад +5

      I agree.

    • @aoedemontague1489
      @aoedemontague1489 2 года назад +10

      It's a hard truth to admit, but once I did it was so freeing.

    • @khalifsiyad4498
      @khalifsiyad4498 2 года назад +1

      I WILL NEVER DISRESPECT MY LOVELY MUM LIKE THAT…….subhanalah

    • @yessy5334
      @yessy5334 2 года назад +12

      Same, it took me 22 years to realize the abuse my father put me through. Once I realized I cut off all contact and haven’t spoken to him.

  • @dayleslie426
    @dayleslie426 2 года назад +4024

    "Accepting that she was abusive would have meant reframing my entire life." How true for children of abuse. Your parent is a CRITICAL part of your development. When you realize the perspective they gave you is damaged it's hard to just...fix all of that.

    • @kaili5050
      @kaili5050 2 года назад +33

      100%

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад +75

      She talks about this better than family therapists

    • @Lady-Y
      @Lady-Y 2 года назад +62

      As someone who’s currently in the early stages of that same boat, you have no idea how accurate that is. When you’ve been told your whole life you exist exclusively to be an extension of someone else - being your parent - you literally feel like you are nothing and that your existence serves no point, when that purpose is gone.
      I’m glad I’m far enough along to know that lack of self-worth can change, but that initial shock is such an intense combination of sadness and terror that I wouldn’t inflict on anyone.

    • @ratedr7845
      @ratedr7845 2 года назад +5

      Hard, but is it impossible?

    • @Lady-Y
      @Lady-Y 2 года назад +17

      @@ratedr7845 take it from someone who’s lived through a lot of it… no. It’s not impossible.

  • @markjohnson7002
    @markjohnson7002 Год назад +431

    Jennette is a terrific writer. Her analysis is so careful and thorough that you assume it's a part of her nature. Until you get to the middle of her book and realize the impressive amount of work she did. Bravo!

    • @123451248ify
      @123451248ify Год назад +2

      Yeah, I guess making numerous accusations about your mother when she's are not here to defend herself does make you a better writer. We don't really know if what she said happened or not.

    • @markjohnson7002
      @markjohnson7002 Год назад +8

      ​@@123451248ify How do accusations make you a better writer?

    • @123451248ify
      @123451248ify Год назад

      @@markjohnson7002 I was being sarcastic.

    • @markjohnson7002
      @markjohnson7002 Год назад +2

      Ok, I was confused

    • @MegaOscarmendez
      @MegaOscarmendez 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@123451248ify You're. a moron

  • @helenatube
    @helenatube 2 года назад +4003

    As a child who grew up with a narcissistic abusive mother, it's almost surreal to me to hear someone talk publicly about maternal abuse in such a clear and honest voice. She's very inspiring. I never watched any of her work before today, but I think I may now be a fan of this brave and special soul.

    • @VaylaRyan
      @VaylaRyan 2 года назад +22

      Agreed.

    • @violetmoon6233
      @violetmoon6233 2 года назад +51

      Well said ✨🌻💛also your a brave & special soul too. She is just mirroring it back to you .

    • @wearitlikeadiva
      @wearitlikeadiva 2 года назад

      I have dealt with a narcissistic mother and I am still dealing with her. She ruined my adult life, turned everyone against me including my only son who is 27. She is 82 and I can’t wait until she dies. I will be at peace.

    • @RosanneSol
      @RosanneSol 2 года назад +114

      @mitxie phoebe It is surprising because a lot of people dismiss the feelings of children abused by their parents and don´t believe them. It goes a little deeper than ´hating your mom´ when there´s trauma involved. So yeah, we need more people like Jennette and less people who try to minimize victims.

    • @harryginnyalways
      @harryginnyalways 2 года назад +32

      She has an excellent podcast called Empty Inside, where she's brutally honest about a range of issues. If you enjoy hearing her speak I'd highly recommend listening to it.

  • @UniversoulLady
    @UniversoulLady 2 года назад +3035

    She is so articulate and self aware. I'm amazed at her progress after the life she had. Good for her!

    • @UjamesH
      @UjamesH 2 года назад +21

      Very articulate indeed.

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 2 года назад +26

      I'm glad she said she held her breath in the house I had that too there's nothing worse than always being on edge around your parents or siblings

    • @cb4664
      @cb4664 2 года назад +7

      Facts. Never seen her on tv. But I’m officially a fan.

    • @HappinessOverload766
      @HappinessOverload766 2 года назад

      No she not

    • @mariotrujillo4927
      @mariotrujillo4927 2 года назад

      She's wearing what a man wears. I don't think you should take any advice from her.

  • @faeri_
    @faeri_ 2 года назад +3751

    Tell me why I started crying when she thought about putting her nieces through college after turning the hush money down. Just the fact that she thought of someone else who could’ve benefited from that money, but knowing she needed to benefit herself first. I’m so proud of her and who she’s become, even if I don’t personally know her.

    • @libby6494
      @libby6494 2 года назад +41

      Look up "parentification"

    • @bethanyoneal5789
      @bethanyoneal5789 2 года назад +45

      I know. That’s so sweet of her to think about her nieces, not how that money could’ve benefited her. I’m glad she turned down the hush money

    • @philip-op6de
      @philip-op6de Год назад +16

      This just further shows that nickelodeon knew exactly what was going on and for a long long time…

    • @faeri_
      @faeri_ Год назад

      @@philip-op6de exactlyyyy

  • @vksof
    @vksof Год назад +303

    Just finished her book and cried so many times. Growing up with an abusive mother is terrifying and we need this kind of public honesty about it! The public needs to know how vulnerable children are and how some mothers are not safe whatsoever!

    • @vksof
      @vksof Год назад +17

      Her mother is so similar to mine, this boook is so groundbreaking just to finally have the truth exposed of mothers like that.

    • @johnnycage3881
      @johnnycage3881 Год назад +15

      ​@@vksofExactly. Especially when considering sexual abuse in which people don't believe women do that or just ignore or overlooked it altogether. At least in America.

    • @K_Awake
      @K_Awake Год назад +3

      Absolutely spot on ❤

    • @KDMeowmmy
      @KDMeowmmy 4 месяца назад

      A good lot of the mothers on “Say yes to the dress” are evil.

  • @anamariamalo
    @anamariamalo 2 года назад +3980

    She expresses herself very well. No wonder she’s writing and continuing to write.

    • @hkeszler13
      @hkeszler13 2 года назад +66

      Agreed! Her words are chosen so precisely, she is wise beyond her years!

    • @isabelmontoya9797
      @isabelmontoya9797 2 года назад +13

      She has a life behind and ahead of her to write about.

    • @ianfortuna9385
      @ianfortuna9385 2 года назад +14

      @Elizabeth Campos that doesn’t make any difference

    • @ianfortuna9385
      @ianfortuna9385 2 года назад +9

      @Elizabeth Campos she’s going to be successful without that monster in her life

    • @jennifferviracacha5847
      @jennifferviracacha5847 2 года назад

      She always loved writing but her mom forced her to put that dream away and focus on acting.

  • @caseygibbs1
    @caseygibbs1 2 года назад +5691

    She is a perfect example of how parents can really ruin a child. She is so strong!

    • @AlexanderGucci
      @AlexanderGucci 2 года назад +99

      she is the example of an amazing spirit, she literally didn’t kill herzelf after all that and instead learned it is wrong what they did to her and other kids and teens… she deserves 1 billion dollars

    • @miraspaho5562
      @miraspaho5562 2 года назад +9

      Ok but begin happy for her death not makes her better then she. At last was her mother have her blood I think people not have mercy are evil as well

    • @Picasso_737
      @Picasso_737 2 года назад +92

      @@miraspaho5562 u don’t know what she went through be in her shoes then judge, the Jennette u say is evil was abused by that mother sexually and physically “u r evil” for thinking that mother didn’t deserve it. She made her sick and took advantage of her eating disorder “anorexia” pushed her into something she didn’t want to, to pay bills she didn’t deserve all this now shut up

    • @moaningmyrtlehp7355
      @moaningmyrtlehp7355 2 года назад +14

      Like Lindsey Lohan's parents

    • @grocerybag8468
      @grocerybag8468 2 года назад +93

      @@miraspaho5562 If her mother hadn’t died she would’ve still been down a depressive path. It’s not like she celebrated her death, it’s more like her mom dying allowed her to escape and find herself. Family being blood doesn’t mean they’re immune to being abusive or terrible to their own.

  • @animalyze7120
    @animalyze7120 2 года назад +3768

    "The Path of Integrity" She totally owned that statement. People who have never been through what She has can never fully understand the mixed emotions and all the easy way outs one would consider. She didn't take the bribe and instead took the way She felt was Her own and that speaks volumes on how far She's come. Good for you Jennette, you made us all laugh and feel good while you couldn't a that time, and speaking for fans, You have our Respect and Love. We got your back, if ever and whenever you may need it.

    • @candilease938
      @candilease938 2 года назад +46

      It so heart breaking to know that she was enduring such pain while she was giving others such joy at the time of those shows!

    • @remylebae3395
      @remylebae3395 2 года назад +2

      Why did you capitalize she and her?

    • @LoveLove-ur8qx
      @LoveLove-ur8qx 2 года назад

      Your Generosity towards my infection called Herpes virus is Incomparable. You assured me of getting healed and surprisingly after 14 days of taking the medication I ,tested Herpes Negative. Thanks .#drehimen I will keep letting the world know about your RUclips channel ,

  • @digitalharmony26
    @digitalharmony26 Год назад +101

    I’m so fricken happy for this woman. She’s worked so damn hard to heal herself and the way she deals with everything. Such class and integrity. I hope she continues to be happy in life. She seems like a wonderful soul.

  • @StDominic666
    @StDominic666 2 года назад +4536

    I’ll never get over the way she said “I’m proud of myself”. That statement sounded so powerful and she really could’ve easily taken that money and yet she didn’t and picked writing about her experiences and growing up. I am so excited to see her future. I hope this gives her peace and healing ❤️‍🩹

    • @TM-zq7qx
      @TM-zq7qx 2 года назад +33

      I can’t believe the interviewer dared to ask her: “why?”…sorry, but if she can’t see the reason she is compliant with the human devouring machine the showbiz is!

    • @cWjkL8ysxOkrH66
      @cWjkL8ysxOkrH66 2 года назад +82

      @@TM-zq7qx interviewers don't make questions because they don't know the answers, they do it to make sure the audience knows what's being said, and also to let the guests explain their thoughts.

    • @lesliemorganking3283
      @lesliemorganking3283 2 года назад +1

      @@TM-zq7qx as I read your comment she said that.

    • @nickhorgan2977
      @nickhorgan2977 2 года назад

      This is just to distract people while they kill off the poor with inflation to prevent any uprising.

    • @juanfortis4397
      @juanfortis4397 2 года назад +16

      When she said I chose a path of integrity, wow.

  • @Tilleyforever44
    @Tilleyforever44 2 года назад +1534

    Your interviewer is so respectful and you can tell she either really read the book or whoever wrote the questions did, and had some very thoughtful questions.

    • @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
      @BonJoviBeatlesLedZep 2 года назад +62

      Absolutely. The producers did a great job with this interview.

    • @retinas
      @retinas 2 года назад +5

      @Janel yeah it is, but there are people who do interviewing the wrong way, they'll ask questions regardless if it were personal to a person and not know a barrier between whats right and wrong to say

    • @gretas950
      @gretas950 2 года назад

      @Janel sometimes they do it really badly

    • @ayarriba9093
      @ayarriba9093 2 года назад +1

      @Janel people can easily do their job badly. Why not praise people who do it well ?

  • @issaphae9659
    @issaphae9659 2 года назад +2632

    her book is selling out everywhere, i’m glad she’s found such success sharing her truth. i’m very proud of her

    • @zanttheusurperking
      @zanttheusurperking 2 года назад +5

      “Her truth”

    • @issaphae9659
      @issaphae9659 2 года назад

      @@zanttheusurperking shut up

    • @Jackhansxn
      @Jackhansxn 2 года назад +51

      @@zanttheusurperking whats that supposed to mean

    • @josiahgonzalez942
      @josiahgonzalez942 2 года назад +1

      @@Jackhansxn he quoted a line what's there to get offended about Jack?

    • @mo-pb5ek
      @mo-pb5ek 2 года назад +53

      @@josiahgonzalez942 well JOSIAH, it sounded condescending.

  • @ASMRstasnia
    @ASMRstasnia 9 месяцев назад +37

    Just finished her book, i’m devastated she was going through all that while I was watching her on iCarly as a kid. I’m so happy she has rebuilt her life into something positive and inspiring.

  • @LaDimplez91
    @LaDimplez91 2 года назад +1752

    When she said "I'm proud of myself".. i cried. I've been working on being kind to myself and hearing someone else be nice to themselves makes me happy. Because she SHOULD BE PROUD of herself.

    • @violetmoon6233
      @violetmoon6233 2 года назад +15

      I hope you get to be kind& gentle with yourself .You truly deserve it .

    • @darleneachille491
      @darleneachille491 2 года назад +3

      Amen!!! That’s Awesome!!!!

    • @themskarinaj
      @themskarinaj 2 года назад +3

      Truly

    • @tima7818
      @tima7818 2 года назад

      Agreed🥹

    • @nashnash3644
      @nashnash3644 2 года назад +1

      You are sucha child .grow up.

  • @user-pr1lr8bc1w
    @user-pr1lr8bc1w 2 года назад +2010

    The irony of her always eating meat on icarly but actually having an eating disorder. The irony of her character being mean yet she's very well spoken and vulnerable. Wow, she is so strong ❤️ love her even more

    • @sarahwho33
      @sarahwho33 2 года назад +51

      I was lookim through comments thinking "surely im not the only one who noticed the irony"

    • @Some_One_One
      @Some_One_One 2 года назад +1

      - How in the world can a teenager have an eating disorder? I mean really. Teenager's bodies require them to have voracious appetites, even girls. They don't gain much weight when they eat and if they gain, it's only a little but they burn it off in two weeks.
      - So when you're hungry you eat; when you're not you don't. How in the WORLD can you disorder that?!

    • @ludytoons
      @ludytoons 2 года назад

      She also had a shitty mom on icarly

    • @kiera2850
      @kiera2850 2 года назад +106

      dan schnider did that to torture her. sam also had a bad relationship with her mom

    • @fadalerabrasool3563
      @fadalerabrasool3563 2 года назад +33

      to further add the irony the sams mom episode

  • @chanceysanchez3461
    @chanceysanchez3461 2 года назад +2929

    She should feel proud! She took a stand for everything she believes in! She is amazingly strong.

    • @tramnguyenduy954
      @tramnguyenduy954 2 года назад

      ok

    • @dansrod5952
      @dansrod5952 2 года назад

      @@tramnguyenduy954 People like you, I will never understand. I think youve got issues...

    • @WalidBarca.
      @WalidBarca. 2 года назад +6

      @@tramnguyenduy954 what ok you will never
      never achieve what said has achieved

    • @SkippyBippy
      @SkippyBippy 2 года назад

      @@WalidBarca. & you will?

    • @brandonrivera5363
      @brandonrivera5363 2 года назад

      @The Good amen he can heal the broken hearted.

  • @mica1k
    @mica1k 6 месяцев назад +7

    she's so admirable in every way. her writing is incredible, and her strength in sharing such sensitive topics and experiences is something i think we all needed. i'm so glad she got it all out in this book. it's my favorite book yet.

  • @mentalalchemy4819
    @mentalalchemy4819 2 года назад +1143

    When she’s talking about her mother being dead yet still hearing the constant criticisms in her head, I felt that one so hard.

    • @lubazak636
      @lubazak636 2 года назад +28

      Yes, I still hear them too, and I just became a senior, and my mother passed away. You need to fight to heal and keep healing, because you are dealing with trauma.

    • @goldenlamb777
      @goldenlamb777 2 года назад

      Get over yourself.
      Wishing your family member death over criticism? Wow.

    • @shelbyhurlburt9828
      @shelbyhurlburt9828 2 года назад +2

      @@goldenlamb777 no one’s wishing them dead. Christ have some respect. You have no idea what other people have been through.

    • @lubazak636
      @lubazak636 2 года назад +3

      @@goldenlamb777
      You come from a harsh society. My parents were Russian refugees. If one is educated and has some reference from child psychology, unkind parenting perpetuates the evil in our world, inflicting invisible wounds, as well as visible wounds, from physical and emotional abuse.

    • @pattypetty9615
      @pattypetty9615 2 года назад

      You need to learn to forgive & move on! Why keep crying victim! Why keep torturing yourself! Her mother probably felt it was her only choice to get through this & not loose her family in the process! Did her mother have a brain tumor she's not saying but illness can bring out alot of thing's that really were not deliberate or intended to harm anyone!

  • @Thepateisgreat
    @Thepateisgreat 2 года назад +673

    “I think I’ve chosen a path of integrity”
    Proud of her. Not many people can say that and be honest.

  • @AngelaJung99
    @AngelaJung99 2 года назад +2673

    She’s extremely strong and intelligent. I wish her nothing but healing and success

    • @joshuasmith6346
      @joshuasmith6346 2 года назад

      Not that strong she shoulda talked about the stuff that really went on on the set of icarly

    • @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899
      @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899 2 года назад

      Her $hitter tastes good too

    • @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899
      @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899 2 года назад

      @@joshuasmith6346 the producer ate her stankhole

    • @melanievargas9597
      @melanievargas9597 2 года назад +32

      @@joshuasmith6346 It was probably very traumatic and it was already a known fact that he made them do things that weren't okay.

    • @Ro-mh3qh
      @Ro-mh3qh 2 года назад +27

      @ashley1994 and you look like donald trump with a wig on lol. what do her looks even have to do with anything? she’s prettier than you

  • @starlingswallow
    @starlingswallow Год назад +67

    I'm reading her book at the moment. I'm floored. Narcissistic abuse to the umpteenth degree. Her mom & the Creator. My heart just breaks for her journey~ praying for healing for you, Jeannette ❤

  • @Bree128
    @Bree128 2 года назад +2938

    I’m actually down to read her book. The way she speaks on her struggles is so honest and relatable and clearly coming from a place of growth. I think it will help a lot of people.

    • @googlebanmetoomuch2601
      @googlebanmetoomuch2601 2 года назад

      She's probably a druggie

    • @FKTheLGBPTCFUIA-ke8kv
      @FKTheLGBPTCFUIA-ke8kv 2 года назад +11

      Same

    • @sarahrowan3946
      @sarahrowan3946 2 года назад +13

      I agree 100

    • @CallMeMelllow
      @CallMeMelllow 2 года назад +43

      I never buy books, but i got hers for $11 as a kindle e-book and its totally worth the read. She has such insightful stories that really put you into her shoes. Plus the chapters are very short and pretty digestible. Its also funny and really sad at the same time?

    • @NHILUSAGE111
      @NHILUSAGE111 2 года назад

      @@FKTheLGBPTCFUIA-ke8kv your username is awful. How could you read a book about healing and yet encourage the same energy that needs healing.

  • @ikariiprince
    @ikariiprince 2 года назад +2577

    “I wish I could’ve told my 20 year old self there was something to look forward to” well you’re doing it for millions of girls right now ❤️

    • @MrChrisbtacos
      @MrChrisbtacos 2 года назад +7

      And guys too....... don't be a misandrist.

    • @xfreja
      @xfreja 2 года назад

      @@MrChrisbtacos shut the hell up 💀 it always has to be about men too, doesn’t it? nah gtfo

    • @jassybird9090
      @jassybird9090 2 года назад +19

      @@MrChrisbtacos yes guys too, you're wrong about the misandry, chill

    • @Btn1136
      @Btn1136 2 года назад

      @@MrChrisbtacos oh shut up

    • @cydneyyt
      @cydneyyt 2 года назад +4

      @@MrChrisbtacos Ego is hurt. If someone is not talking about men then y’all get hurt. Please get help

  • @raynasoto1007
    @raynasoto1007 2 года назад +1246

    “You’re gonna be fine kid” I don’t know why, but that’s the part that got me. She really is such a beautiful soul and I can’t help but to be proud of her too

    • @joshuaisaacs5546
      @joshuaisaacs5546 2 года назад +6

      @@rockcactus5586 this is a very odd place to plug your music 💀 maybe do some insensitive self promo

    • @zayaline
      @zayaline 2 года назад

      such a kind soul

    • @LoveLove-ur8qx
      @LoveLove-ur8qx 2 года назад

      Your Generosity towards my infection called Herpes virus is Incomparable. You assured me of getting healed and surprisingly after 14 days of taking the medication I ,tested Herpes Negative. Thanks .#drehimen I will keep letting the world know about your RUclips channel ,

    • @d.stackzzz
      @d.stackzzz 2 года назад +1

      @@joshuaisaacs5546 100% they need to read the room, this is a comment section with many vurnable people, and @bu$is3 survivors.

  • @emilyburnett2792
    @emilyburnett2792 Год назад +21

    Her stance on all of this is so healing. I relate to her background with her mom so much and instantly understood and related to the title before even reading it. I love seeing her display who she is now after growing and healing from this

  • @leslienicole4545
    @leslienicole4545 2 года назад +1798

    She’s a beautiful person. She’s so healed and mature for her age. I will pray for her continued recovery.

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 2 года назад +2

      She is a dead ringer for Barbara Eden.

    • @user-sf9gs2pg1b
      @user-sf9gs2pg1b 2 года назад

      @@davidlafleche1142
      I had no idea what dead ringer was and was so confused, lol. But yeah, she looks just like her!

    • @damnmuggle
      @damnmuggle 2 года назад

      @@user-sf9gs2pg1b means look alike

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 2 года назад +11

      Matured for her age? She’s 30

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 2 года назад

      @@user-sf9gs2pg1b I wrote a story about a child actress ("Catch a Falling Star"--see homepage/about). I'll bet any teen actress could read it, and, say, "That's me."

  • @shaniaroseboudville
    @shaniaroseboudville 2 года назад +1794

    "I chose the path of integrity" Jennette Mccurdy.
    This was the most empowering epiphany to witness. Seeing Mccurdy's self proud moment was beautiful. Considering what OTHER people did to her as a minor. Her feeling proud of herself is so beautiful 😊

    • @luiseduardolima1223
      @luiseduardolima1223 Год назад +12

      She's really a big woman. I'm proud of her, that rather keep a clear conscience than pass her whole life muzzled ,without saying a woe

    • @gabrierodriguez9586
      @gabrierodriguez9586 Год назад

      So The mother had cancer and , she kept her daughter on a healthy diet , she gaved her medical exams to make sure she’s okay , and also bathe her to make sure she was clean . Don’t get how she was abusive

    • @elisabethrobbins1053
      @elisabethrobbins1053 9 месяцев назад

      She clearly stated that she was plenty old enough to wash herself but yet her mother would touch her private bits. If you don't see something wrong here, YOU are of the same spirit & problem. People who touch children earn a special seat in hell!

    • @doublebubblebarb7606
      @doublebubblebarb7606 9 месяцев назад

      @@gabrierodriguez9586womp womp go pay some bills

    • @kandiswatts
      @kandiswatts 7 месяцев назад +1

      🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

  • @angelasoria2080
    @angelasoria2080 2 года назад +5223

    The price of $300K is nothing compared to pricelessness of having integrity. Having integrity in a money hungry world especially when you're struggling is a rarity indeed...and that's your goldmine. Good on you, Jennette. ❤️

    • @maurice1263
      @maurice1263 2 года назад +97

      Agreed. Also must mention jenette ended up signing a book deal valued at a few million dollars after the success of this. See how God rewarded her for keeping her integrity

    • @ghostagent3157
      @ghostagent3157 Год назад +25

      300K is trash change

    • @maurice1263
      @maurice1263 Год назад +43

      @@ghostagent3157 won’t even buy you a house these days tbh

    • @kellyolson1952
      @kellyolson1952 Год назад +23

      @@ghostagent3157 it really is for what she’s been put through. Jennette seems like she has a good head on her shoulders in the end and is in a good place in her life which is a rarity for child stars.

    • @Turnpost2552
      @Turnpost2552 Год назад +7

      In the book if you read it. She constsntly skepitcal of religion I wouldnt think God would have wanted that book to succeed

  • @JennaKelly-x8p
    @JennaKelly-x8p Год назад +32

    I read the book a few months ago, and was stunned and heartbroken of what she had gone through. Jeannette is very well spoken and articulate. I hope she writes more in the future

  • @kayyipee
    @kayyipee 2 года назад +1950

    Her vocabulary and the emotional intelligence in this whole interview just amazing.
    She speaks so much better than most celebrity interviews held these days. Hoping she continues to finds peace and her true passion.
    It’s very true that
    “not all moms are amazing super moms”
    Some people that don’t understand this thinks that she’s having a “Britney melt down” moment as they called it and it’s like grow up and read more in-depth guys.
    This is years of therapy and a healing revelation shining thru for her! It’s not bad(:

    • @vliciouss
      @vliciouss 2 года назад +2

      !!!

    • @leekyonion
      @leekyonion 2 года назад +13

      You may say that but celebrity children are suffering from a problem where they are so detached from society and aren't able to reintegrate properly and get into a lot of problems as they become older and are removed from the spotlight. I wouldn't hold it against them personally.

    • @fishface123ism
      @fishface123ism 2 года назад +11

      I thought it was super-human for her to recognize and understand her own jealousy of Arianna Grande. It a hard thing to recognize AND do something about it healthy for the Self, and if a person doesn't see it in themselves, it is one of the most destructive emotions. I was so impressed with her and I wish her well.

    • @valeriedeleon3711
      @valeriedeleon3711 2 года назад +1

      I agree with you🤍

  • @Sunrisesize2shoe
    @Sunrisesize2shoe 2 года назад +2702

    From someone’s who’s mother committed suicide a few hours after their birthday I salute her for being honest with her emotions towards her mother. The person you want to love the most in the world isn’t always looking out for your best interest, even if they think they are.

    • @AntoinetteChanel
      @AntoinetteChanel 2 года назад +36

      💯💯💯 agree with you and 💛💚💙💜 I’m sorry for what you had to endure.

    • @fluffypuppy0
      @fluffypuppy0 2 года назад +61

      Your birthday??? Omg so sorry you went through that

    • @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899
      @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899 2 года назад +1

      Tongue out the bung out. Keep em alive when your Tongue dives.

    • @ngndnd
      @ngndnd 2 года назад +11

      wait so she did it on purpose? im assuming she did it on purpose because ur making it seem like she did it to make ur life miserable

    • @SanteezArmy
      @SanteezArmy 2 года назад +57

      @@ngndnd ? Can you .. not? They said their mom committed which means it was intentional. What are you on about??

  • @nataliebaddour3089
    @nataliebaddour3089 2 года назад +1573

    She is so incredibly articulate. I’m so impressed by her

    • @cb4664
      @cb4664 2 года назад +13

      Facts

    • @BornAgainGeneration
      @BornAgainGeneration 2 года назад +3

      She is it’s very admirable 💖

    • @punkgrl325
      @punkgrl325 2 года назад +3

      I mean, she’s 30 lol

    • @joycedominguez1828
      @joycedominguez1828 2 года назад

      I find her words very disturbing and disrespectful. She'll never work again. You can bet on that. She continues the cycle of abuse to others by writing and telling the world how awful certain people she was close to that they effed up her life. Ok thanks for the info now go get therapy. Hollywood has no empathy or space for this boo hoo story. She better keep her money from her tell all book. She just ended whatever career she might of had. For her to giggle and say she might want to continue acting shows her narcissist ways. She is her mother's daughter.

    • @babysam3768
      @babysam3768 2 года назад

      @@joycedominguez1828 sounds like you’re the one that needs therapy

  • @Audio_books_Mystery
    @Audio_books_Mystery Год назад +52

    Perfect example of how someone can experience abuse their whole life while believing they are loved. The abuser believing they’re doing everything out of love. Sometimes that love is suffocating and dangerous. Candidly written, beautifully read.
    I'm talking about her audiobook

  • @AngieKazama2892
    @AngieKazama2892 2 года назад +1915

    She has done an incredible job reconstructing herself. I'm glad she's healthy and above all happy. I'm sure anything she does after this will be for herself

    • @amylee8969
      @amylee8969 2 года назад +7

      I agree! The best thing that can happen to any child star, is to finally quit acting and stay away from cameras. Sad but true.
      Fame is not your friend! Fame will use and abuse you until you’re no longer beneficial to them, then they dump you! Oh! And if you mess up, fame will make your life miserable and give you a bad rep.

    • @ThineLesser
      @ThineLesser 2 года назад +1

      you mean the plastic surgeries?

    • @mxx058
      @mxx058 2 года назад +1

      @@ThineLesser what surgeries?

    • @ThineLesser
      @ThineLesser 2 года назад +1

      @@mxx058 the reconstructing

  • @carolannaitken5812
    @carolannaitken5812 2 года назад +3551

    I'm almost finished Jenette's book, "I'm glad my mother died" and at times it was difficult to read everything she was put through. I hope her book nets her more than Nikelodeon's 300,000 hush money she deserves every penny and more. I admire her integrity and strength.

    • @wareforcoin5780
      @wareforcoin5780 2 года назад +147

      It's been sold out everywhere, I'm sure she blew that hush money out of the water.

    • @fashionglobally.2075
      @fashionglobally.2075 Год назад +1

      What is that book is about can somebody tell me ??????

    • @alextroy9202
      @alextroy9202 Год назад +14

      @@fashionglobally.2075her life, career, time on the show

    • @fashionglobally.2075
      @fashionglobally.2075 Год назад

      @@alextroy9202 ok well the title of book excites me as I have the worst mother in the world and I am just so depressed because of this bitch my mother so I just asked I hope my mother die soon 🙏🙏🙏

    • @catooomen8238
      @catooomen8238 Год назад +24

      @@fashionglobally.2075 Basically about her childhood and her disordered relationship with her mother. And how she was forced into acting and had to endure abuse

  • @retarot1742
    @retarot1742 2 года назад +1687

    “Accepting my mom was abusive means rewriting my entire story.” I relate so much.

    • @BurritoMaster
      @BurritoMaster 2 года назад +5

      Same ;~; I'm still struggling

    • @GarageStudio7
      @GarageStudio7 2 года назад +11

      "Reframing my entire life"*

    • @yappers7038
      @yappers7038 2 года назад

      Oh shut up bro

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy 2 года назад +1

      i can see that especially because her mom helped with her anorexia (in a bad bad way). "My mom helps me stay thin, so I want her around"... would be my thoughts when I was still anorexic.

    • @irene4912
      @irene4912 2 года назад +4

      Narcissistic mothers are the worst. They may not hit you but the psychological abuse is the worst. You go through life walking on eggshells and when they touch you, you cringe. You are never good enough. You are the scapegoat for mostly everything. It’s especially bad if you are Indian or African because you are taught that a mother is saintly…..

  • @octoberlaylow9177
    @octoberlaylow9177 Год назад +31

    I did a speech on the child abuse and exploitation behind the scenes of the acting industry, so my debate teacher recommended me her book- and it was amazing. She’s a fantastic writer I’m so proud of how far she has come and for being able to admit to all of that happening to her as abuse because it WAS

  • @SweetNightmares_
    @SweetNightmares_ 2 года назад +1867

    “I’m proud of myself” I didn’t think I’d tear up at that but my god she said that so hesitantly as affirmatively 😭

    • @sarahzeltron8616
      @sarahzeltron8616 2 года назад +4

      That was a really special moment. What a strong person she is

    • @imrosegogi1714
      @imrosegogi1714 2 года назад +4

      I hated how the reporter asked “why are you proud of urself” LIKE DID U NOT LISTEN

    • @tiffanystancil3087
      @tiffanystancil3087 2 года назад +1

      You are so awesome. Thanks for sharing . Keep up the good work. Thanks for being a shining star . Bless you.

    • @ziutasow2244
      @ziutasow2244 2 года назад +1

      Then the damn reporter cold AF “why, why are you proud of yourself”.

    • @streetlights11
      @streetlights11 2 года назад +1

      @@imrosegogi1714 It's the reporter's job to make sure the audience understands the why. She wasn't being insulting or doubtful. The question helps internalize the moment for both Jennette AND the audience. I think it would have been even more rude to completely ignore her statement and move on in the interview as if she wasn't having a moment.

  • @edwincarreno9455
    @edwincarreno9455 2 года назад +4858

    I grew up watching Jennette McCurdy on iCarly when I was a little boy back in 2008 and after reading her book and hearing what she said happened behind the scenes and how it took a toll on her I feel bad and upset that she sacrificed her emotional and mental health to make a bunch of young kids and I smile and laugh. Hearing her say "I'm proud of myself" broke my heart I'm happy that she's in a happier and stable place in her life. ❤

    • @kristinwallace6551
      @kristinwallace6551 2 года назад +45

      Totally agree. Heartbreaking knowing what was going on behind the scenes.

    • @karlpomare6774
      @karlpomare6774 2 года назад +28

      @DANIEL CHUKWUKERE I was 8 in 2008. Always watched Icarly every time after school.

    • @miaa1762
      @miaa1762 2 года назад +8

      @DANIEL CHUKWUKERE I was six in 2008

    • @steph9123
      @steph9123 2 года назад +7

      @DANIEL CHUKWUKERE I was 14 :) and watched a lot of Icarly during my teenage years

    • @chloieciru2039
      @chloieciru2039 2 года назад +3

      same :(

  • @natalie9884
    @natalie9884 2 года назад +3547

    She is wise beyond her years. So emotionally and psychologically aware, intelligent, and insightful. She should be a psychotherapist.

    • @soniarivas5420
      @soniarivas5420 2 года назад +201

      This could be a trauma response (being mature or wise beyond her years). She had to grow up too quickly. She is very aware and I think it helps her process and healing sooo much!!

    • @beckyann8389
      @beckyann8389 2 года назад +11

      I personally agree

    • @ST-kr7hz
      @ST-kr7hz 2 года назад +89

      @@soniarivas5420 yes, you are exactly right. When you meet a kid who is "so mature for their age", it's not a good thing. Few people understand this.

    • @ericjaviermejia
      @ericjaviermejia 2 года назад +25

      Agreed. I was the kid who was always “so mature” for my age and I knew from years of Therapy, it wasn’t a good thing. I used to joke, you can thank trauma for that. T me it meant I had to grow up quick in order to navigate the pitfalls of the abuse I suffered at the hands of my parents and my classmates.The hardest part about that kind of alienation, most kids my age I couldn’t connect with. Thus I always dated and had friends that were sometimes even 30-40+ years older than me. While normal kids and teens would be worried about their boyfriends and going out dancing, I was worried about my career and being “independent”. I didn’t actually start to live my life until after I sought Therapy. I pretty much worked all throughout my teens and 20s and never really went to parties. I thought they were too “juvenile.” After Therapy I realized I missed out on key parts of development that are probably the funnest times in a persons lives. It was sad.

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark 2 года назад +4

      @@ericjaviermejia That is sad for you, it really is and I hope you have health and healing now. I too was mature for my age. I was even doing peer counseling in highschool as I was recommended for it. I didn't suffer any trauma though, so someone being mature (and yes I did date older guys but not that much older) for their age isn't always a bad thing. I was a responsible kid from a decent family, the youngest of three girls. Having older sisters probably contributed to me maturing faster but it wasn't a bad thing. It doesn't always have to spell disaster.

  • @shynye
    @shynye 8 месяцев назад +4

    I listened to her entire audiobook in less than 3 days. I just couldn't stop, it was absolutely riveting and heartwrenching. We wish you the best Jenette.

  • @annamosqueda3313
    @annamosqueda3313 2 года назад +1263

    "I've chosen a path of integrity..." That statement is so raw and honest. It literally brings tears 😢 to my eyes watching her say that...I could feel her emotional pain 🌹

    • @22lyric
      @22lyric 2 года назад +1

      Just because someone SAYS they've chosen a path of integrity doesn't mean they HAVE.

    • @Skyler_Momoko
      @Skyler_Momoko 2 года назад +15

      @@22lyric ? How would accepting $300,000 from abusers show integrity.

    • @yoellopez82
      @yoellopez82 2 года назад +12

      @@22lyric Though what she did about not accepting hush money shows integrity.

    • @gaze5393
      @gaze5393 2 года назад +7

      @@22lyric Not sure how you came to this conclusion, did you not listen to Jeanette's interview?

    • @laurab.8941
      @laurab.8941 2 года назад

      Could someone pls translate the word integrity in simple words? I'm German and honestly don't know what she meant by that :(

  • @TheReneej19
    @TheReneej19 2 года назад +3441

    It’s crazy to me that I seen her personality/ character as Sam on ICarly, as strong and tough. However she was dealing with the worst kind of trauma. I was always wishing to be more assertive like her as Sam. However I never knew she had to deal with others being abusive to her. My little child self thought that “no one can mess with Sam” and it’s saddening to know older adults were messing with her. That sometimes it’s the strongest ones out there that are battling wars no one knows about.

    • @SebastiansLeftGlove0731
      @SebastiansLeftGlove0731 2 года назад +98

      This comment right here. I felt the same way. A shame the adults in her life failed her

    • @TaySwiftFan94
      @TaySwiftFan94 2 года назад +57

      Same. I always loved Sam’s personality and it breaks my heart to hear that Jeannette was being so badly treated by those that she’s supposed to trust

    • @incognito-dn4yl
      @incognito-dn4yl 2 года назад +28

      This is proof that Jeannette is truly a strong person, that even though she was going through struggles at that age she still inspired people to go through their own-and this interview is testament to her continued growth

    • @superfoo8258
      @superfoo8258 2 года назад +15

      Fr she was so cool when I was young sad she was struggling bad behind The scenes

    • @jesswats2080
      @jesswats2080 2 года назад +3

      100% agree and thought the same thing!!! I used to watch this show when I was younger and then my daughter started watching it and sam & cat and I just cannot believe the trauma and abuse she went through…. I just started listening to her book on audible and I’m already 1/2 way done and it’s just… wow

  • @Daniel-ni1it
    @Daniel-ni1it 2 года назад +975

    You can see the pain behind her eyes. Such a gentle soul, I genuinely hope she is happy and has amazing people around her.

  • @Imagi77
    @Imagi77 Год назад +19

    What a woman she has become... I always admired her as years went on and never fully realized how much pain she had to go through... The media is so sick. Never go back. Now she has fire - never let it go out!

  • @Hello61Jello
    @Hello61Jello 2 года назад +2278

    I was abused as kid and no one believed me because I laughed too much. Abused kids don't always look or behave a certain way. Some of the saddest people have smiles on their faces. I laughed in school so much because that is where I was the happiest and safest.

    • @brigittea5110
      @brigittea5110 2 года назад +156

      Laughing is a coping skill. Some people who grew up with abuse have a strange , weird sense of humor. We cope by laughing things off. It is a releave of stressful emotions. Crying too, but I rather laugh all day than cry all day. Laughter is the best medicine! Crying is a releave too, but it makes you feel small and helpless. Laughing makes you feel strong. If I can still laugh about my abuser ,I am not broken, I can look ahead and plan my escape.

    • @Sakkara1331Midnyte4ever
      @Sakkara1331Midnyte4ever 2 года назад +43

      I laughed a lot when I was embarrassed or insecure, I was sexually abused from age 2 - 9 and a 1/2, physically and emotionally until I left my mother at age 16

    • @tud-music
      @tud-music 2 года назад +18

      Laughing was my coping mechanism. Learning how to make others laugh and be relatable is my coping mechanism as well cuz I feel the need to be liked by my peers

    • @sstaralien
      @sstaralien 2 года назад +15

      I was SA abused by my uncle when I was 7 and 13 for a long time I always thought it was my fault

    • @RatIceCream
      @RatIceCream 2 года назад +3

      This is so relatable

  • @goodgrief888
    @goodgrief888 2 года назад +4069

    My mother just died. And she was toxic right up until the end, spreading lies, manipulating all of my siblings and I, and pitting us against eachother right up until the last time I spoke with her a few days before she too her last breath. So I understand completely how you can love your mother, and yet know deep down that she’s been the source of most of the damage in your life. I am so proud of Jeannette McCurdy for speaking her truth and having the guts to give her book that title. It takes ovaries of steel to go there in a culture that encourages us to stick with family no matter how much they continue to damage us. I hope she sells a million copies and finds herself never having to go back to a profession which seems to have traumatized her. Or if she ever chooses to do so, she can do it after a lot of healing and some distance and on her terms. Much love!

    • @AFrameReno
      @AFrameReno 2 года назад +126

      This sounds like my grandmother. She is the source of all toxicity in my family. Disowning everyone including me. She offered to take me to a surgery and I agreed because I wanted to let her in. Big mistake. The bitch didn’t get my medication and left me without any pain meds knowing I couldn’t get out of bed. She is the reason I don’t have a loving relationship with my mom or brother. No one talks to my grandmother except for her maid (slave) that’s she’s been mentally abusing for 35 years.

    • @goodgrief888
      @goodgrief888 2 года назад +71

      @@AFrameReno Wow that’s terrible. I’m sorry that happened to you. And I’m sure that’s not the only time she let you down, just the example that was so obviously egregious that you finally couldn’t deny her behavior anymore. At least that’s how I felt about my mother during our final visit. For me, anyway, it was almost a relief to realize “No, I’m not crazy. No I didn’t imagine all of it. She really has been lying about so many things, being so manipulative.” And having it become so obvious was almost refreshing in a way that made me able to come to terms with so many instances in the past that made me doubt my own eyes and ears. It’s crazy making when you’re literally seeing things and hearing things as they happen, and people are telling you that that’s not what’s going on. AND that you’re a bad person for noticing the reality of the situation.

    • @Vibrantly_Monochromatic
      @Vibrantly_Monochromatic 2 года назад +101

      Ovaries of steel, I should use that more

    • @missymanny8286
      @missymanny8286 2 года назад +23

      I’m so so sorry. I wish I had something better to say. Thank goodness you have the insight, even after so many years of abuse, to know that it was all HER & not YOU. I’m sorry that you lost your Mom but glad that you may have some feeling of freedom too. Now treat & love yourself the way you should’ve been treated & loved. 💙

    • @christinebailey999
      @christinebailey999 2 года назад +39

      i'm particulary blessed to have a wonderful mom, but I did have a husband exactly like that for over 20 years. Gaslighting, narcissist, substance abuser. They make you feel despondent, frustrated, insane, and hopeless. There were times that I wished bad things to happen to him to make him leave my life. I completely understand and I'm sorry. I hope you're getting help. I am getting therapy after the divorce to help.

  • @namitales
    @namitales 2 года назад +865

    I love the fact that I looked up to her as a child, but now that the truth is out, I look up to her even more. So proud of her.

  • @RennK85
    @RennK85 8 месяцев назад +4

    I really love just hearing how authentic she is and all that she’s battled and is working through. She’s amazing.

  • @Caallina99
    @Caallina99 2 года назад +2370

    When Jenette got emotional I could feel the depth of her tears. She could have easily taken that money, moved out of the limelight and changed careers, but instead she chose to highlight her trauma in order to fully recover. Her writing is her weapon!! She can help so many heal❤️ She is truly an inspiration!!!

    • @againstthepods4316
      @againstthepods4316 2 года назад +19

      she probably earned much more than 300k from being on those shows though. its still very tempting but she wasnt desperate for money and probably still isnt.

    • @lizacrochets98
      @lizacrochets98 2 года назад +5

      I mean as much as I'm loving how she can be herself now , Saying she could have easily taken that money and not said a thing just isn't true . She would make that much per episode or 2 so it literally meant nothing to her .

    • @dalemau5
      @dalemau5 2 года назад +7

      @@lizacrochets98 But she was already walking away from making that kind of money though, no more acting for Nick means no paycheck from them, right? So yes, like she said, it could’ve helped out but she made the right choice in the end.

    • @lizacrochets98
      @lizacrochets98 2 года назад +3

      @@dalemau5 yah no more paycheck from Nick but she still get paychecks from Netflix rn and other things she's been doing after nickelodeon . She wasn't just on I Carly and stopped acting completely. She been having a money flow . I'm glad she wrote her book and had the courage to do and I hope it's more successful than she planned it out to be . 😊

    • @raymondthomas1574
      @raymondthomas1574 2 года назад

      That doesn't even make any sense how can you feel somebody else when they cry sound dumb as hell on here

  • @st5934
    @st5934 2 года назад +1265

    When an abusive parent dies or you cut contact, as I did, you are plagued with memories for years that resurface one after the other and it’s almost like revisiting your whole life and finally seeing it through your eyes and not theres. It’s exhausting and devastating but it’s also the path to healing and finally becoming who you authentically are. This interview really resonated with me on so many levels. So many people are suffering through this and we need to support woman who are survivors and speaking out about it - interviews like this change peoples lives for the better.

    • @sayayangtahu6519
      @sayayangtahu6519 2 года назад +2

      Oh, it worse to do it while they're alive, u know?

    • @bookywooky2259
      @bookywooky2259 2 года назад +1

      @@sayayangtahu6519 hush with that.

    • @jojobani8235
      @jojobani8235 2 года назад +6

      I moved out of the household for the same reason with my old man being so controlling. Love it that he doesn't admit his faults and blames others (even to my cats that he barely interacts with) for his misgivings especially towards my mother. I'm constantly plagued about my self worth.

    • @fredcoyote9477
      @fredcoyote9477 2 года назад +1

      I had cut off my violent, abusive, homophobic, misogynistic conservative republican Dad long ago. After he died we found out he left most to his secret gay lover.

    • @lilid3295
      @lilid3295 2 года назад +12

      My mom was very abusive I don't understand why she got kids I don't get it😒

  • @KR973
    @KR973 2 года назад +1767

    this is a very wholesome & self aware human, i respect her endlessly for her strength & perspective. her way with words & means of experiencing & reacting to the world around her is powerful & humbling, shout out to you girl

    • @trisha56238
      @trisha56238 2 года назад

      She is not self aware. She is on a network that is owned by Disney, a company that also abuses children. 🤷‍♀️

    • @pinkdiamanteNM
      @pinkdiamanteNM 2 года назад

      Amazing words x I agree wholeheartedly

  • @shannonsimmons4647
    @shannonsimmons4647 Год назад +5

    You go Jeannette!! I’m so very proud of the woman that you have worked so very hard to become. You should be proud of yourself! Rediscovering your humanity and self worth are beautiful things to experience. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.

  • @sanyangi
    @sanyangi 2 года назад +1574

    It’s so refreshing to see someone not mince words/be so transparent with such sensitive topics, and that really reflects how much she has gone through. She looks like a new person, someone happy and able to be free for once. And as someone who has had similar experiences as hers, I wish the best for her moving forward.

    • @RBFINISHMOVE
      @RBFINISHMOVE 2 года назад +3

      Watch bojack horseman he says a lot but they hide it with comedy in there shows

  • @corirodriquez2889
    @corirodriquez2889 2 года назад +1993

    Such a beautiful intelligent interview. I believe the reason she was proud of herself for refusing hush money is because she stood up to another person trying to control her. Mother violated her during her growing years and now a pervert tv show persons tried to take advantage of her and control the situation with offering her a mere lump of money.
    What an awesome young lady!!! She’s going further then acting!!!!

    • @asongforyou383
      @asongforyou383 2 года назад +3

      “Am I going to church faithfully or in unbelief, yet I still feel TERRIBLE”? “Dunamis Tabernacle” on youtube is an additional source for Word of God. “Tools of a Dead Man” (3:11:08[timestamp]). 👂🏼🫀

    • @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899
      @psn-nightmarez_tk-fanboy5899 2 года назад

      She loves her chocolate pudding hatch eaten Nd I'll do it for her.

    • @daith_izumi
      @daith_izumi 2 года назад +7

      Seriously. She seems very intelligent

  • @delaneydalheim1477
    @delaneydalheim1477 2 года назад +1346

    i love everything about this reporter's story on Jennette, she doesn't stumble over her words, listens and takes into consideration what Jennette has to say, and she asks smart and well-thought questions that are still respectful whilst remaining respectful towards Jennette, and I love how she seems genuinely engaged in the conversation and is very sympathetic. This could have been a very easy interview to mess up because of how intelligent and outspoken Jennette is had they gotten a different reporter but the two perfectly compliment each other, good job ABC news you did well

    • @CsThRuH2O
      @CsThRuH2O 2 года назад +24

      A hundred percent completely agree with you about that 💯💁🏻‍♀️

    • @majaskytte37
      @majaskytte37 2 года назад +16

      i thought the same thing when i watched the interview.

    • @Sarah-qx4vz
      @Sarah-qx4vz 2 года назад

      @bia p¥t4 why would anyone laugh? Are you a kid? I can’t imagine anyone mature behaving like that to you

  • @killjoyneonashes5736
    @killjoyneonashes5736 2 года назад +14

    Thank you Jennette, for giving us a glimpse into your life and how you're healing. When I was a kid, I related a lot to Sam Puckett, the broken home she had and her toughness. Reading your book, I also relate to some of the situations you've written about. I'm in the process of starting to heal, I have been in therapy for almost a year, and while it's baby steps, I'm still moving forward. Your book showed me that it's okay to have a hard time and.have conflicting feelings while healing, but we'll get there, I'm sure of it. 💚

  • @MaxOakland
    @MaxOakland 2 года назад +2544

    The fact that she turned down the hush money is just so inspiring

    • @calibean7736
      @calibean7736 2 года назад

      Probably because she knew she’d make more by selling out her mother

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 2 года назад +2

      @@calibean7736 yeah she sold out her abusive, evil mother by telling the truth
      You sound like an abuser

    • @leighmartin9187
      @leighmartin9187 2 года назад +29

      I 100% agree.

    • @Iliadic
      @Iliadic 2 года назад +11

      If hush money doesn't involve a contract, you can break it.

    • @ModernMayhem
      @ModernMayhem 2 года назад +95

      @@Iliadic hush money ALWAYS involves a contract...that's the entire point of it!

  • @mizzysparrots4874
    @mizzysparrots4874 2 года назад +4573

    I wish more people understood not all moms are amazing people. I’m currently not talking to my mom because I am coming to terms with my messed up childhood and people have the nerve to tell me I’m wrong, being stupid, and dramatic. They don’t see the whole story. Someone just told me the other day that I’ll regret not speaking to her and I’m like… nah. I don’t wish her to die but for my own sanity she needs to not be in my life at this moment. I think people just like to assume moms are best, most caring creatures in this world and sadly that’s not always true
    Edit : wow thanks for the support guys 🥰 I made this comment more so to get my feelings out and never expected so many to understand. To clarify : my mom has always been an extreme conspiracy theorist, neglectful, and allowed my brother to continually abuse us. I am now 31 and she’s gotten worse with her conspiracies because of the internet, she found others who are like her and she’s just running wild with fake news and pretty much screams at everyone who disagrees with her. I just can’t handle it anymore. I cut my brother out of my life completely about 6 years ago, and I finally realized I need to do the same with her. We haven’t spoken in 4 months so far. I’m actually debating on writing a memoir about my life, that’s how I ended up at this video

    • @catmom7777
      @catmom7777 2 года назад +87

      i’m going through the EXACT same thing. you’re not alone and your feelings are 100% valid!!🧡 we got this! we’re strong as hell.

    • @donyale6
      @donyale6 2 года назад +25

      I agree with everything you said. Congratulations on doing what is best for you, despite what other people think. That takes courage.

    • @TheKingOfAmalek
      @TheKingOfAmalek 2 года назад +26

      Good. You know yourself more than anyone. Don't listen to a word anyone else says and only do what you think is best.

    • @jkar1747
      @jkar1747 2 года назад +2

      I get it! I haven't talked to mine in 6 years. People can't fathom it, and it use to infuriate me but now it just bothers me. Just because women have reproductive organs doesn't mean they are fit for kids. My mother use to make me wear the same clothes for a week, lived in a hoarder home and threw scissors in my face toppled with verbal abuse. There are mothers who rape their own kids worst case scenario....There's also this thing calls Satanic Ritual abuse, I'm not sure how it works but I know that the parents are involved.... At this point I don't bother with people, I keep it short and simple, some people I don't even tell at all. If they were to continue pushing me I wouldn't open up but I'd say some mother's go to jail some mother's die at birth.....not everyone has a mom....and just walk away...There are just details that are to intimate to share with people and it's ok to say I will not talk about it.....Maybe you might not agree but what has helped me was finding healing in God and of course I've gone through therapy....Lord knows how much my emotions were damaged but parts of me have healed and I once again thank God!

    • @lilachodan4941
      @lilachodan4941 2 года назад +7

      Yes. So true

  • @chels5069
    @chels5069 2 года назад +3323

    I love that Jeannette is using her platform to speak about this. Mothers are supposed to be loving, nurturing, and motherly. Unfortunately there are monsters out there (mine included) that are disgusting and evil. Sadly a lot of them get away with their filthy behaviour becsuse we are too scared to come forward. No one ever believes that a mother can physically, emotionally, and sexually abuse their own child. The hatred these mothers have for their own flesh and blood, is astounding. Jeannette is a strong woman and I hope this motivates more women to come forward and speak their truth. No matter if you're 16 or 60, it's never too late to heal ❤️

    • @mannyb332211
      @mannyb332211 2 года назад +19

      I wouldn't say all bad mother's have genuine hatred towards their kids. In this case Jannets mother was obsessed with the fame and money her daughter was providing. She was doing (in her mind) what was best for her daughter to succeed even further and secure wealth.. Imo that was twisted and wrong by all standards of course. But in her mind it was the only way (even tho it was wrong) maybe done non-maliciously on her part. She didn't know she was being horrible to her daughter at the time.

    • @rockscousteau
      @rockscousteau 2 года назад

      You are so out of touch with reality......you will never recover.

    • @Idontparticipate
      @Idontparticipate 2 года назад

      Me too💛

    • @violetmoon6233
      @violetmoon6233 2 года назад +7

      Sending love to all who has the mother wound . You deserve all the love in the world .💛✨May you get the love , peace & support you deserve to heal . 🙏💫💚

    • @potato1084
      @potato1084 2 года назад +25

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Go away. Jesus called me to tell you to stop spreading misinformation and making him look bad.

  • @maggie1711
    @maggie1711 Год назад +7

    Grateful for her sharing her story. I'm sure it has helped people already, and also hopefully a cathartic experience for her as well to finally be able to share her feelings and what's in her mind and heart. Great book!

  • @davefyffe6607
    @davefyffe6607 2 года назад +4319

    I read the book. Turns out she's a GREAT writer! Can't wait to see what comes next.

    • @TheAverageSavage1021
      @TheAverageSavage1021 Год назад +204

      Just finished the last page. I couldn’t put it down. It’s truly a great read, but so dark. It’s an important message

    • @masterroshi3994
      @masterroshi3994 Год назад +8

      @@TheAverageSavage1021 too lazy to read a book

    • @ImSchneckenhaus
      @ImSchneckenhaus Год назад +102

      @@masterroshi3994 then listen to it. The audiobook is narrated by Jeanette as well

    • @masterroshi3994
      @masterroshi3994 Год назад +18

      @@ImSchneckenhaus okay i will.

    • @Akamebrewer_
      @Akamebrewer_ Год назад +25

      ​@Don Ramón I've always hated reading books. This was my first book that I've completed. I can't wait to read her next one.

  • @megsblue
    @megsblue 2 года назад +1355

    She chose a path of integrity. That was a beautiful statement and full of emotion. This was a great interview and I always knew I liked her. ❤️

  • @baxatakbaxatak2014
    @baxatakbaxatak2014 2 года назад +1017

    I’m thrilled that Jennette found her bliss as a writer, director, and podcaster. I hope she continues to put the past behind her and heal through her sobriety and personal projects.

    • @AnonymousC-lm6tc
      @AnonymousC-lm6tc 2 года назад +1

      You can’t put the past behind you, the past always reverberates into the present.

    • @MahomesHomes
      @MahomesHomes 2 года назад +1

      @@AnonymousC-lm6tc he didn't mean it like That dumbass. Stop taking it out of context and jus be happy for the girl

    • @jojostorm
      @jojostorm 2 года назад

      And was Jennette drinking or doing drugs or something cuz I know I did for a long time to try to Numb to numb the band or make it go away for a couple hours now I’m sober but drugs did help for awhile until I realized once the drugs wear off the pain comes back so I learned no matter what it will always be there

    • @baxatakbaxatak2014
      @baxatakbaxatak2014 2 года назад

      @@jojostorm She was an alcoholic and severely bulimic. She is in recovery from both currently.

  • @anna_banana7019
    @anna_banana7019 Год назад +26

    I cried so much when I read the choc chip cookie part of the book. I'm so happy she's doing well. The book really was harrowing to read at parts but so worth. It's so important to highlight these little victories you get with ED's. A wonderful insight into her life and recovery. So proud of her

  • @valentinenjeru4730
    @valentinenjeru4730 2 года назад +544

    I'm loving this interviewer. So gentle, such a good listener, and really asking the questions that are probing but also good for Jennette's wholesome telling of her story. It's beautiful to watch

    • @ccpr15
      @ccpr15 2 года назад

      I agree

  • @yhern1181
    @yhern1181 2 года назад +885

    "I choose the path of integrity." Wow! That brought tears to my eyes. Hollywood lacks so much integrity that fact that she choose integrity over money speaks volumes to the amazing woman she is. Jeanette McCordy may God bless you and keep you. May his face shine upon and grant you peace. Sending you hugs wherever you are!

  • @kswizzz9962
    @kswizzz9962 2 года назад +4335

    "That $ could've put my nieces through college, that's a lot of money". Given how successful this book alone has been, I hope she makes far more than just $300,000 and gets MANY more business deals. She seriously deserves it. Sometimes I feel like "child actors" shouldn't even be allowed anymore. If a minor can't legally consent to (most) things in general and cannot legally sign a contract by their self... doesn't it seem odd that parents are allowed to consent to their (minor) children doing such extreme jobs so young? And ffs - there is SO much evidence of child ab*se on these sets!!!

    • @pickinforalivin
      @pickinforalivin 2 года назад +29

      well said.

    • @CoffeeTXqueen
      @CoffeeTXqueen 2 года назад +31

      @@beautifulangel7723 cgi

    • @partydowntown
      @partydowntown 2 года назад +66

      @@CoffeeTXqueen I'd rather just not have kids in anything at that point.

    • @dmargot2828
      @dmargot2828 2 года назад +81

      @@beautifulangel7723 I think what we're talking about is child stars and not child actors. There is a lot of pressure associated with a child star who is bolstered as the one to beat. Child actors, with a lot of support and less stress to remain at the top of their game can have a successful acting career without the added overwhelming incentives and million dollar contracts etc. Parents also need to get their hands out of these young actors pockets. That's huge incentive for some guardians to put their children in unsafe conditions.

    • @SanteezArmy
      @SanteezArmy 2 года назад +2

      @@CoffeeTXqueen lmao that'd be so obvious

  • @alexcollins9577
    @alexcollins9577 8 месяцев назад +2

    This lady is unbelievably tough. The way that she acted so well on TV while going through so many trials and tribulations is inspiring. I have a great deal of respect for Jennette.

  • @valenteroberts6003
    @valenteroberts6003 2 года назад +561

    She chose a path of integrity. That was a beautiful statement and full of emotion. This was a great interview and I always knew I liked her.

  • @dannylions
    @dannylions 2 года назад +3029

    Honestly, her book is perfectly named. She struggled a lot at such a young age, pressured into a life she didn't want, had an ed as a young teen. All roots to her moms' actions in one way or another. You can't blame her for not liking her mom, or I guess for being glad her mom died.

    • @ericaalladin7054
      @ericaalladin7054 2 года назад

      cold
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    • @robertdiez3854
      @robertdiez3854 2 года назад +143

      Part of it is also that the death of her mom was the only way she could begin healing

    • @SEABIRDSYMPHONY
      @SEABIRDSYMPHONY 2 года назад +44

      @@robertdiez3854 I know exactly what she went through. My mother was narcissistic, vindictive, manipulative, majorly controlling, alienating all in one. It was her way or hell to pay. She pitted my brother's and sister against each of us. She would tell us almost on a daily basis that we (her kids) ruined her life. She personally ruined my life my marriage and my childhood. And the day she died I felt a HUGE relief RELIEF OFF OF ME. I kid you not. You have to have lived through it to understand what she is trying to get through here. I also was unable to start the healing process myself until she died. You know you hear people say mother-in-law from hell, my mother was not only the mother-in-law from hell, but the mother from hell.. I kid you not !!! She was a sociopath and knew what personality she needed to present to each environment to get whatever she wanted. If I had to name a person that the world is aware of to give you an example of a person that I am explaining to you here. One person I know of that off the top of my head that could resemble the way my mother was, is Jodi Arias. Yep just imagine!!! And then you'll understand what it means when people like her here and myself tell you that...we're glad our mother's dead...

    • @Moist_Otherworld
      @Moist_Otherworld 2 года назад +26

      @@King9tails Right so shes not allowed to get compensation for the decades of abuse? Her smiling with the urn is meant to be dark, no one wants to say something so fucking horrible about their parents but when you have your parents abusing you mentally and physically and only letting you eat 400-500 cal a day which brought around eating disorders. She is already famous, to people who know about her they've done the research already, to people who know of her this book is meant to show the struggles of her life and what so many other child stars actually go through. If its off putting for you thats okay but this is what she feels, shes happy that her mother is dead because now she can fucking move on, hence the title.

    • @jenfren723
      @jenfren723 2 года назад +18

      @@King9tails I get what you're saying, but I honestly think that's fine. If she did it for shock and money I don't blame her. Her mother exploited her to pay the bills for years. She said her mother used her acting to pay for everything. Her mother can return some of that (indirectly) with this book. Dark? Maybe, but her mother was far worse.

  • @amyaugusto3839
    @amyaugusto3839 2 года назад +9

    I love this kid, she's amazing and she's been through unfair situations by someone who is supposed to be there for her and encourage her. Not abuse her. Brava Jeanette, keep your head high. You've got this!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @alannar9781
    @alannar9781 2 года назад +848

    She became the honest voice of so many child stars. My heart goes out to her.