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Heather Graham, 55, confesses she's ‘glad' she never had children: ‘I feel free'
Heather Graham, 55, confesses she's ‘glad' she never had children: ‘I feel free'

New York Post

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Heather Graham, 55, confesses she's ‘glad' she never had children: ‘I feel free'

Heather Graham has confessed she's 'glad' she didn't have children — '80% of the time.' The 'Boogie Nights Star,' 55, reflected on her decision to avoid motherhood in an interview with The Guardian published Monday. 'I think I've had moments where I wondered: what would it have been like if I had a kid? I guess I would say 80% of the time I feel glad I don't have kids, and I feel free and really good about it, and maybe 20% of the time I wonder what would it be like. You just have to appreciate the life you have,' Graham revealed. 8 Heather Graham has confessed she's 'glad' she didn't have children — at least '80% of the time.' Kristin Callahan/ACE PICTURES/ 'I do think it's awesome now that more women are expressing their desire to not have kids,' she continued. 'The culture says: 'You need to have kids.' But why? If you're not being a people pleaser, what do you really want?' Graham — who wrote, directed and starred in her latest movie, 'Chosen Family' — admitted that she was a 'people pleaser' almost all of her life and that it wasn't until she was in her 40s that she began to shift her approach to life and relationships. 8 'I guess I would say 80% of the time I feel glad I don't have kids, and I feel free and really good about it, and maybe 20% of the time I wonder what would it be like. You just have to appreciate the life you have,' said Graham. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP 8 'I do think it's awesome now that more women are expressing their desire to not have kids,' continued Graham. Venezia2020/IPA / 'I realized, no, actually I can just ask myself, 'What do I want?' and make myself happy,' the 'Place of Bones' actress confessed. Graham's desire to overcome people-pleasing seems to have motivated her to cut off all ties with her parents and her sister (actress Aimee Graham) when she was in her mid-20s. 'I think I felt, as a younger person, that I couldn't really set boundaries with them that they would respect, so I wanted to explore that in the movie,' she said of 'Chosen Family.' 8 Graham — seen here in a March 2025 Instagram post — said of motherhood: 'The culture says: 'You need to have kids.' But why? If you're not being a people pleaser, what do you really want?' Heather Graham / Instagram 8 Graham — who wrote, directed and starred in her latest movie, 'Chosen Family' — admitted that she was a 'people pleaser' almost all of her life, and that it wasn't until she was in her 40s that she began to shift her approach to life and relationships. Heather Graham / Instagram 8 'I realized, no, actually I can just ask myself, 'What do I want?' and make myself happy,' the 'Place of Bones' actress confessed. Heather Graham / Instagram The 'Austin Powers' star also shared that her parents prevented her from accepting a role in the 1988 dark teen comedy 'Heathers' when she was 17. 'My parents vetoed it,' she revealed. Soon after, she moved out of her parents' house. 'I kind of became my own person and discovered: 'What do I like? What do I want when I'm not under this very judgmental, authoritarian, parental, patriarchal structure? What do I want to do? What do I think of this?'' the actress recalled. 8 The 'Austin Powers' star also shared that her parents prevented her from accepting a role in the 1988 dark teen comedy 'Heathers' when she was 17. Getty Images 8 'My parents vetoed it,' she revealed. Soon after, she moved out of her parents' house. Janet Mayer / 'My father's really religious, and they were, especially my father, very critical of everything I was doing. It didn't feel like a healthy dynamic,' Graham explained. 'I stopped talking to them and, I have to say, that was a huge relief. I felt like, at that moment, my life opened up with a freedom. I didn't need to please them.' While Graham's family has attempted to contact her over the years, she doesn't desire to have a relationship with them. 'There was an effort made, but it was always very judgmental, like: 'Let me give you the number of the priest and you can go to confession,'' Graham explained. 'I just think we're really different. They have a lot of great qualities – it's just not a healthy dynamic for me.'

‘Stranger Things' Netflix cast reunites at play's Broadway opening night
‘Stranger Things' Netflix cast reunites at play's Broadway opening night

New York Post

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

‘Stranger Things' Netflix cast reunites at play's Broadway opening night

'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' opened on Broadway in NYC on April 22, 2025. Jamie Campbell Bower, Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp and more stars from the hit Netflix series posed on the red carpet to support the new play. 1 of 17 Jamie Campbell Bower, Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp, Priah Ferguson, Cara Buono, Brett Gelman and Matthew Modine attend the Broadway opening. Janet Mayer/ 2 of 17 Natalia Dyer and Charlie Heaton on the red carpet. Getty Images for Netflix 3 of 17 Natalia Dyer, who plays Nancy Wheeler, and Charlie Heaton, who plays Jonathan Byers, pose together. Janet Mayer/ 4 of 17 Chloe Schnapp and Noah Schnapp. Getty Images for Netflix 5 of 17 Jamie Campbell Bower poses on the red carpet. Getty Images for Netflix 6 of 17 Brett Gelman and Rawan Mahdi attend the opening night of 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow.' Getty Images 7 of 17 Matthew Modine strikes a pose. Getty Images for Netflix 8 of 17 T.R Knight attends the opening night of 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow.' Janet Mayer/ 9 of 17 Brooke Shields poses on the carpet. Getty Images 10 of 17 Martha Stewart smiles on opening night. Getty Images for Netflix 11 of 17 Charlie Heaton and Logan Gould. Getty Images for Netflix 12 of 17 Christopher Meloni on the red carpet in NYC. Getty Images 13 of 17 Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer and Noah Schnapp. Janet Mayer/ 14 of 17 Jamie Campbell Bower, Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp, Priah Ferguson, Cara Buono, Brett Gelman and Matthew Modine. Janet Mayer/ 15 of 17 Jamie Campbell Bower, Ari Dayan, and Brett Gelman attend opening night. Getty Images for Netflix 16 of 17 The cast take a bow onstage during opening night of 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow.' Getty Images for Netflix

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