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14.08.2021 - 04:43 / perezhilton.com
How would YOU react if your child made it big — and refused to ever give you a penny of it??
That’s the situation Connie Zastoupil is living in. You may not know the name, but you know her son’s: he’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino! And despite his millions from being one of the most successful filmmakers of all time, she was completely cut off due to an argument when he was just a child.
The Oscar winner opened up on the podcast The Moment, with Rounders screenwriter B
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USA Today on Friday. “It gave me great joy to dance at his wedding and receive his news upon the birth of my Grandson Leo.”Tarantino on the podcast “The Moment” from “Billions” co-creator Brian Koppelman said that as a kid he often got in trouble from his single mother whenever he spent time writing screenplays instead of studying for school, and one tirade in particular got under his skin.
recently revealed that from dusk ’til dawn, he’s kept a childhood promise to never share a cent of his earnings with his mother because of a single comment she made bashing his writing career.
Quentin Tarantino’s mother has responded to the director’s vow that he made as a child to not support her financially.Tarantino spoke on The Moment podcast earlier this month about his decision, which he says came from a lack of support that the filmmaker received from his mother growing up.Following some academic trouble that Tarantino found himself in at school, he said that his mother “was bitching at me about [writing screenplays]… and then in the middle of her little tirade, she said, ‘Oh,
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Quentin Tarantino says he kept a promise he made during a fight with his mother years ago to never give her a penny of his filmmaking fortune. The 58-year-old "Pulp Fiction" director appeared on "The Moment" podcast where he told host, "Billions" actor Brian Koppelman," about the time his mother discouraged his writing and filmmaking career when he was about 12 years old. At the time, a young Tarantino was spending his time in school writing screenplays, which his teachers viewed as an act of
Quentin Tarantino can really hold a grudge!
Quentin Tarantino is not too keen on sharing his wealth with certain people.
Quentin Tarantino made a promise to his mother, Connie Zastoupil, years and years ago when he was a child after she belittled his love of screenwriting: he’d never give her a cent of his fortune.
Brian Koppelman’s podcast “The Moment” late last month, Tarantino revealed that, as a kid, he would often get in trouble for writing screenplays instead of doing his schoolwork. There’s one particular scolding from his mother that he remembers vividly.“In the middle of her little tirade, she said, ‘Oh, and by the way, this little ‘writing career’ — with the finger quotes and everything — this little ‘writing career’ that you’re doing? That s— is f—ing over,” Tarantino said.
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