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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm surprised you haven't heard about it PP. It's a big part of who she is. Here is another more recent article about them packing all their belongings into a VW bus and moving to NY while her mother was pregnant with her 7th child (and then getting there and the subsidized housing apartment wasn't ready!) http://pagesix.com/2017/05/22/sarah-jessica-parkers-new-york-life-had-a-rocky-start/[/quote] Eh. That hardly sounds harrowing. "We moved to NY and our apt. wasn't ready so we spent the night at a Holiday Inn and found a rental."[/quote] Do your own Google search then. 8 kids, one unsteady income, state aid and welfare, no electricity, free lunch, maybe not harrowing, but not exactly living the high life. Parker was born in Nelsonville, Ohio, the youngest of four children. Her parents divorced when she was young, and her mother remarried an often-out-of-work truck driver. They had four more children. Raising eight children on one income was extremely difficult, and the Parkers eventually turned to state aid and welfare. Parker has used the term “Dickensian” to describe her early childhood in Ohio. They often went without electricity, and they didn’t always celebrate birthdays or Christmas. Elementary school was rough on Parker. She wore hand-me-down clothes or clothes purchased from the thrift store. Parker remembers that her teacher would call out the names of the “free lunch” children, and they would have to line up at the front of the classroom before lunch. “It was a stigma thing. I was not the only person receiving a free lunch, but you are aware you are different,” Parker stated. https://esme.com/hall-of-fame/solo-mom-in-the-spotlight/sarah-jessica-parker-a-true-life-cinderella[/quote]
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