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

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Published 2022-08-09

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  • @cris404
    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
  • 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.
  • 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. ❤️
  • @tinamarie8061
    “Accepting that mom was abusive would be reframing my whole life…” this is so real
  • 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.
  • @davefyffe6607
    I read the book. Turns out she's a GREAT writer! Can't wait to see what comes next.
  • "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 😊
  • “I’ve chosen a path of integrity and it hasn’t always been easy” what a woman
  • @ITalk69
    You never would have guessed she went through all of this while watching her on iCarly. I'm glad she's doing well now!
  • @AuntieMamie
    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.
  • @soccerchick9841
    Her book is FANTASTIC. I couldn’t put it down. She’s a great writer! She went through SO much.
  • 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.
  • "I've chosen a path of integrity, and it hasn't always been easy." Powerful words.
  • @NicoleMoriel
    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.
  • @EmiIsHerexo
    "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.
  • @caseygibbs1
    She is a perfect example of how parents can really ruin a child. She is so strong!
  • @maebelline
    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
  • @markjohnson7002
    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!
  • Jeanette is so well spoken and self aware. I’m proud of her for healing after such a difficult journey.