
Growing up with one of America’s most famous faces, this actress was determined to make her own name.
In the ’90s, her career skyrocketed, but as the spotlight faded, dark secrets from her childhood began to emerge.
Fans might think they know this multi-talented actor and activist — but the truth about the struggles she’s endured is far more shocking.
Second-hand clothes and no electricity
Many stars in Hollywood have faced tough beginnings, often coming from modest or difficult circumstances. And the actress we’re talking about today was no different. Her childhood wasn’t all frilly dresses and glittery fun, as some might have assumed.
Born in 1968 in Los Angeles, she grew up surrounded by the arts. Her mother was a country music singer, while her father worked as a marketing analyst in the horse racing industry. At the time of her birth, her mom was a homemaker.
Her parents divorced when she was just four, and what followed was a turbulent childhood. She moved with her mother to Kentucky, where she would spend most of her early years. Money was tight, and food was never guaranteed — if they hadn’t grown it or made it, they simply didn’t have it.
Her mother worked tirelessly to raise her and her sister on a nurse’s salary before launching a career as a singer. Life was often harsh: the girls wore second-hand clothes, and at times, their home lacked electricity or indoor plumbing in the rural, struggling parts of Kentucky.
