I don't imagine my parents are too excited about my kind of life. The surrounding weirdness bothers them. Still, I think they're pretty good. Their lives are based on what their friends think, just like ours are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nobody is weirder than your own family, and I think teenagers feel that particularly acutely; the fact that you can walk five steps ahead of your parents and still be in the same family, but refuse to acknowledge it.
When you are born into a family like mine, you don't really know anything else. But you quickly realise that it's more about other people and how they are dealing with it. Some can be hugely in awe or uncomfortable, but to you, your parents are just your parents.
My parents were always very supportive and accepting. They even shared my curiosity for life, or perhaps I theirs.
My parents had no interest in spending a lot of time with me. They were busy doing what they were doing, but they were not obnoxious. They were fabulous.
I've only recently realized that I have a radically different relationship with my parents than a lot of people.
I had such a normal and amazing childhood. I've been so lucky. My parents are cool and normal. They don't talk about the business, and I still have stuff to do at their house.
I'm an only child, and I think one of the sweet things about that is that my parents are really interested in every aspect of my life.
My parents are supportive of anything I want to do, as long as it's not bad.
My parents are a big help, and they're always making sure I have a normal life and my life isn't all just about acting and stuff.
My parents are very quirky, eccentric. They have their own world.