
NYC-based Aussie influencer reveals traumatic past with dad
The 19-year-old influencer recently moved from her family home in Melbourne to the hustle and bustle of New York and was interviewed by Dose of Society on TikTok, an account sharing real stories from strangers.
When asked what the most painful comment she has ever received was, Eve revealed that her biological dad once said that 'I don't deserve the life I'm living.'
She said she believed her dad, who she hasn't seen in eight years, wanted to see her mum suffer out of jealousy.
'I grew up with just my mum, single mum, and she raised me to (be) the woman I am today. He wanted to see my mum suffer and I think when he saw that my mum's built a life for both of us, I think it was just more of a reaction,' she said.
Throughout the video, Eve can be seeing getting emotional as she opens up about her traumatic past.
In the comments section of the video, Eve said she learnt to protect her public image by never taking herself seriously and laughing things off rather than addressing them.
'The question really caught me off guard. It had been such a long time since l'd been that honest with myself, and I didn't expect to get that emotional,' she said.
'I was nervous about how this would be received especially being vulnerable on social media, knowing how harsh it can be.
'But the kindness and messages l've received have meant more than I can explain.'
Evie also said her real dad was never around when she was younger and he 'did some things a while back that ended with him in places he shouldn't have been in'.
'He just got involved with the wrong people,' she said. Sam Wood on his birthday with his wife Snezana Wood and daughters. Credit: @samjameswood / Instagram
Eve continued by saying how proud she was of her mum who was working a 9-5 job as well as tackling a university degree in molecular genetics and biochemistry.
'She's done a lot, she sacrificed a lot...Seeing how strong and how much strength she's got to keep on going through all this, it makes me proud to be a mother's daughter,' she said.
Snezana became well-known in 2015 after she met Sam Wood on the third season of The Bachelor Australia.
She stole Sam's heart and Snezana and Eve moved to Melbourne to start a family together.
The couple share three girls — Charlie, Willow and Harper — after getting married in 2018.

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