The 62-year-old actress fell pregnant as a teenager and though she admitted it was a "grave decision" to have a termination, she doesn't regret it because she ...
Jennifer Grey just opened up about her relationship with ex Matthew Broderick, who she says wasn't comfortable with her career.
But, she added of his personality at the time, "He was a 24-year-old who could easily slip into the persona of a cranky old guy when it suited him." In a new interview with about the book, Grey talked about dating a fellow artist who struggled with the fact that her career was progressing faster than his and why she stayed in the relationship despite realizing that. "Matthew just felt like my guy [and] he felt like home," she writes. "He said this odd thing, as if to reassure himself, like he wasn't aware he was using his 'out loud voice,'" she writes. And one way in which the actor felt she was put into that metaphorical corner was through a relationship she was in during her 20s. "I was as surprised as anyone when our relationship morphed from on-screen sibling rivalry to off-screen illicit romance," Grey writes in Out of the Corner ( via the New York Post). According to her, Broderick was in a relationship with someone else at the time.
Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey shared the story of the abortion that changed her life in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, saying that she is ...
I wouldn't have had the career I had, I wouldn't have had anything,” she added. It was a perfect use of history.” The Dirty Dancing star told the Los Angeles Times in an interview about her new memoir this week that she “feel[s] so emotional,” following the ruling.
In a new interview, the 'Dirty Dancing' actress says that she believes she 'wouldn't have' her life and the career she had if she hadn't had a termination ...
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Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze backstage at the Academy Awards, April 11, 1988 in. Bob Riha Jr/Archive Photos/Getty Images. If ...
Without the procedure, she continued, "I wouldn’t have my life. I love that part of the storyline because it was really a feminist movie in a rom-com. “I wouldn’t have my life.
The 62-year-old actress fell pregnant as a teenager and though she admitted it was a "grave decision" to have a termination, she doesn't regret it because she ...
I didn't want a child where I was [at] in my life." I wouldn't have had the career I had, I wouldn't have had anything. "I wouldn't have my life.
She continued, discussing how her career would have suffered if she'd decided not to kill her unborn child. “It's such a grave decision. And it stays with you,” ...
It was a perfect use of history.” I didn’t want a child where I was [at] in my life.” I love that part of the storyline because it was really a feminist movie in a rom-com. I wouldn’t have had the career I had, I wouldn’t have had anything,” she said. “No teenager should be swimming in waters that dark.” “I feel so emotional,” she told the publication.
"It's such a grave decision. And it stays with you," Jennifer Grey said.
Grey is not the only celebrity who slammed the overturning of the Roe v. "I wouldn’t have had the career I had, I wouldn’t have had anything. Grey, who is popularly known for her performance in the 1987 movie, "Dirty Dancing," went on to share her own abortion story. I didn’t want a child where I was [at] in my life." "I wouldn’t have my life," she added. "I feel so emotional," the 62-year-old actress told The Los Angeles Times Thursday about the court's decision, ETCanada reported.
Jennifer Grey shared how she felt about the Supreme Court abortion ruling. She also explained how her life was changed by abortion.
For her, it was what she was meant to be. It was the right time in her life, and she felt better equipped to care for another person. Grey says she was excited to become a mother. During her LA Times interview, Grey talks about the freedom that access to abortion provided her. Grey tells the Los Angeles Times she doesn’t take the decision to end a pregnancy lightly. Jennifer Grey, star of the movie Dirty Dancing, has a lot to say about the recent Supreme Court abortion ruling.
The 62-year-old actress fell pregnant as a teenager and though she admitted it was a "grave decision" to have a termination, she doesn't regret it because she ...
Decades after the release of the iconic film Dirty Dancing, a sequel is in the works and set to arrive in theaters on February 9, 2024.
"What happens with the person that had that experience — what happened to her and what is now relevant about the original story at a different moment, looking at it through a different lens. "I'm excited by the challenge of looking at it from the point of view of what happens when it's 30 years later and it's the '90s," Grey said. Decades after the release of the iconic film Dirty Dancing, a sequel is in the works and set to arrive in theaters on February 9, 2024.
Jennifer Grey hints at the plot details of the upcoming official sequel to her 1987 hit Dirty Dancing, which is slated to be released in 2024.
She said she has "no desire to remake the first one" and that this film will follow Baby's story "when it's 30 years later and it's the '90s." She is interested in investigating the fallout of the story of the original film and how it looks through a "completely different lens." Currently, the rest of the cast of the film is unknown, so more story details will likely come into the open when that is announced and the characters around Baby become more fleshed out. Over the course of the summer, she falls in love with the resort's dance instructor Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) and he begins to teach her to dance, culminating in an epic lift move that captured the imagination of audiences for many years to follow.