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Ron Howard's daughter reveals shocking details about ‘messed up' childhood
Ron Howard's daughter reveals shocking details about ‘messed up' childhood

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Ron Howard's daughter reveals shocking details about ‘messed up' childhood

Bryce Dallas Howard knows she didn't have a normal childhood. The 'Jurassic World' actress, 44, recalled the unusual interests she had while growing up as filmmaker Ron Howard's daughter. 'I was such a messed up kid – I would walk around the Disney lot reading about euthanasia,' Bryce said in an interview with The Independent published Saturday. 'But I also wasn't dark,' she added. 'There was just a sort of intensity to my feelings and the stories I was curious about.' Bryce also revealed that she 'had a lot of difficulties learning and communicating' as a kid. 'I was always very happy and smiley, but not extremely verbal,' she explained. 'It was unclear what intelligence was there, and how much I was really processing.' Bryce shared that her dad Ron, 71, and mom Cheryl took her to a psychologist, who later told the couple about the meetings. 'Can we talk about the dead babies? Because Bryce talks a lot about dead babies,' Bryce recalled the therapist saying, before the star laughed. The 'Rocketman' actress also told the outlet that she grew up on her dad's film sets, but was always told to avoid the actors to not disturb them. So, she spent time with the camera department, the first assistant directors and the sound guys and learned about the movie-making process. Bryce said that it wasn't until her high school years that she entertained the idea of becoming an actor. Despite her current fame, Bryce admitted that she 'hardly ever gets recognized to this day.' 'I live a totally normal life – partly because I'm a shut-in and don't leave the house that much, but I've also just been incredibly lucky,' the 'Mandalorian' director stated. 'I was never followed around by photographers.' In a separate interview with The Times UK, Bryce didn't push back on the nepo baby title. 'I happen to be in a situation where there are multiple layers of privilege,' she told the outlet, noting that her dad is the son of Hollywood stars Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard. 'So I got to have access in a way that, even if you were born into it, most people wouldn't,' she noted. Bryce continued, 'At the beginning of my career people would ask — and I was always so shocked by this — 'Do you feel it's been a disadvantage?' And I was like, 'Disadvantage?'' 'When you're an actor, you need to capture a casting director or director's attention,' she said, 'but when you're someone who's related to someone else, there's an inherent curiosity there.'

Ron Howard and Wife Cheryl Celebrate Their Milestone 50th Wedding Anniversary with Candid Sunset Photo: 'What an Adventure'
Ron Howard and Wife Cheryl Celebrate Their Milestone 50th Wedding Anniversary with Candid Sunset Photo: 'What an Adventure'

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Ron Howard and Wife Cheryl Celebrate Their Milestone 50th Wedding Anniversary with Candid Sunset Photo: 'What an Adventure'

Ron Howard and Cheryl Howard celebrated their milestone 50th wedding anniversary on June 7 The longtime couple marked the occasion a day later with a candid sunset photo shared on social media Over the course of their decades-long relationship, Ron and Cheryl have raised four children: daughters Bryce Dallas, Jocelyn Carlyle and Paige Carlyle, plus son Reed CrossRon Howard and Cheryl Howard continue to experience wedded bliss five decades later! The director, 71, marked the couple's milestone 50th wedding anniversary with a post shared on Instagram on Sunday, June 8. "#GoldenAnniversary Grateful for 50 amazing years and the family and experiences it has yielded," Ron began his caption, sharing a candid photo of himself and Cheryl, 71, standing before a sunset. "What an adventure down river through calm soothing waters and some tricky rapids as well. Our key … love and respect each other enough to just keep paddling," he continued, adding, "Thank God for you, Cheryl." The longtime couple was met with celebratory remarks from their famous friends, including Glenn Close, who wrote, "What a spectacular milestone. And you still have miles to go," and Katie Couric, who commented, "This is so lovely. Happy anniversary and thank you for the sage advice." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ron and Cheryl first crossed paths when they attended John Burroughs High School in Burbank, Calif. "I met her, and there was never anybody else," Ron told PEOPLE in 2019 of Cheryl. "She's unbelievably supportive and always has been. Our compatibility has endured through all kinds of experiences." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Ron and Cheryl later got engaged and then married on June 7, 1975. Their nuptials were attended by Ron's famous costars, including his TV dads Andy Griffith and Tom Bosley. Over the course of their decades-long relationship, Ron and Cheryl have raised four children: daughters Bryce Dallas, Jocelyn Carlyle and Paige Carlyle, plus son Reed Cross. Back in March, Ron opened up about the key to his long-lasting marriage in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE. 'I think the whole key is learning how to problem solve, learning how to communicate and beginning to trust that you as a couple, you're good at solving this stuff,' he said. 'Sometimes you feel like you don't want to talk anymore, 'Just don't. Please stop.' And that's the wrong path. You're good at figuring these problems out, and you begin to trust that — and trust each other," continued the Apollo 13 filmmaker is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Ron also said that luck has played a role in his marriage to Cheryl, explaining, 'I think there's just a lot of luck in a marriage lasting a long time. I don't think it's something you can will into existence." The Happy Days actor added, 'It's a good idea to obviously put yourself out there and be caring and loving and be considerate and all of those things, but you really have to grow together. And we've had that good fortune of our chemistry staying strong, our interests having grown and evolved, but somehow remaining compatible. And so there's an element of luck there. I count myself as supremely fortunate.' Read the original article on People

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