A small house on the wilderness star Melissa Gilbert It opens around the real reason you left in Hollywood.
“I didn't feel that this was a safe place for me. She told a newspaper The sixth page In an interview published on Saturday, January 25. “Anti -aging means dead.”
The actress, 60, added that she felt a lot of pressure in order to “not get any elderly” and “stay in size 2 or 4” while working in the industry.
She continued to explain how things changed for the better as soon as they moved across the United States to Manhattan. “I went from,” my God, it is better not to grow up! “My God, I am very happy because I am older!” “I love the age that I am now. Sixty was the incredible year, just to look back on all the things I did and I know that I won my opinions, I have value, I am wise. “
It turned out that Gilbert moved from Hollywood in more than one way-its next project is the play outside Broadway StillIn which you resort to the opposite Crazy men Mark Musa. The play – which opens on February 6 – follows a former couple who re -calls 30 years later. Gilbert says the part gave her the opportunity to reconsider her previous relationships.
“I will say that in both cases when I was singing again, there was a weight that was raised and the peace that fill my house because I was not obliged to get rid of my opinion or I did not start an argument because I did not agree, Gilbert admitted.
Gilbert was married before Bo Bernckmann From 1988 to 1994, it moved and married Bruce Boxleitner In 1995 until their divorce in 2011, Gilbert married later her third husband, Timothy BosfieldIn 2013.
Despite her departure in her back view and moving to all parts of the country, Gilbert said she still has a lot of love with Los Angeles-something that was focused on in the wake of destroyed forest fires this month.
“I did not realize the depth of love that I possess in my hometown until the firefights,” she explained. “The amount of people I know who lost everything, not movie stars and television stars.”
On Friday, January 24, many people – including former reality stars Heidi Monday and Spencer Prat – litigate Against the city of Los Angeles and the Ministry of Water and Power (LADWP) after their homes were destroyed by forest fires that destroyed parts of the Los Angeles Greater District.
“Ladwp and City of Los Angeles had the duty to create a properly and maintain a water supply system,” the lawsuit says, according to the circulating stone. “The Palisades fire was an inevitable and inevitable result of the LadWP water supply system and Los Angeles, where it was planned and built. The regime has necessarily failed, and this failure was a great factor in causing the prosecutors to be exposed to alleged losses in this complaint.”
In addition to Spencer and Montage BurningSpencer's parents, who were staying nearby, lost their home.