Abused and ignored: A former child star’s journey

Her smile fooled millions.

Her reality nearly destroyed her.

Now, she’s naming names.

She was the bubbly kid America adored, the funny best friend on screen — and the terrified daughter trapped at home. Behind the laugh track:

hoarding, hunger, secret exams, and a mother who wouldn’t let go. Hollywood cashed in. Her body paid the pri… Continues…

She grew up in a house where there was never enough space to breathe, let alone be a child. While cameras captured her as the fearless, wisecracking sidekick,

her real life was ruled by a mother whose love came with conditions, control, and cruelty. Sleep meant a mat on the floor. Privacy didn’t exist.

Even her own body was treated like an instrument for someone else’s dreams.

When her mother died, the grief was tangled with a brutal, disorienting freedom. Without the person who had managed every move, she spiraled —

into drinking, toxic relationships, and a desperate search for identity. Therapy, writing, and distance from Hollywood slowly shifted everything.

In telling the truth — in I’m Glad My Mom Died, in her podcast, and now in a TV adaptation — Jennette McCurdy reclaimed what fame had stolen:

her voice, her boundaries, and the right to live a life that finally belongs to her.

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