#jennettemccurdy discusses her relationship with her mother and her book “I’m Glad My Mom Died.”

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Published on October 4, 2023

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  • Teebs 7 months ago

    I’ve had a hard time watching old episodes of iCarly after reading her book. She was going through so much, and nobody was seeing the true her. I’m glad that she’s been able to step out of her shadow, and truly be herself. Shes a truly amazing writer. She should keep it up.

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  • Dilbert Doe 7 months ago

    Sam!

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  • N R 7 months ago

    audio and video not synced at all.

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  • Vijay Anand 7 months ago

    Are you that butthurt about the strike that you’re putting in less effort now that it’s over? You can get new real content now.

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  • Mark O'Helm 7 months ago

    The dub of this video is really bad. In what language did this interview happen?😁

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  • Del Sings 7 months ago

    This is one of the worst videos to have audio out of sync. Such a serious topic 😐

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  • Lola Lalia 7 months ago

    Being the child of narcissistic parents is one of the most mind twisting psychological abuse any person can go through. NPD isn’t just vanity and wanting to be the center of attention. It is a complex set of behaviors that involves gas lighting, lying, deflection, belittling, and the intense manipulation of events and people. They create a world where it doesn’t matter what they say or do, the truth means nothing to them. They selectively decide what actions theyll take accountability for and convince others that they never said or did what really occurred. People with NPD are known for being generous and love bombing. They paint a picture of parenting perfection. But when others arent around, the mask falls… the children can scream at the top of their lungs about the abuse but all in vain. NPD parents always win parenting of the year awards. The trauma and abuse leads to a lifetime of confusion for the child. How can we know what is real when our parent’s love was a mind game for their amusement?

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  • Andrew Cottingham 7 months ago

    You can love people and hold them accountable. You can love people and have boundaries. The reason you want to try and still love them is for your sake, your sanity, your peace of mind. Hating on someone never actually affects them but you’re still there stewing in hate

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  • Username 7 months ago

    Being the child of an abusive parent, I never had an issue expressing my sense of relief when she passed away.

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  • Jennifer Lonnes 7 months ago

    Someone can’t sync audio and video.

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