Ari Emanuel is a married man again!
14.05.2022 - 04:47 / perezhilton.com
Aw, this genuinely hurt out heart!
Heather Matarazzo was having a rough one this week and decided to really open up about it.
The former child star, whom you might know as Dawn Weiner from the cult classic Welcome To The Dollhouse or as royal BFF Lilly in The Princess Diaries, took to Twitter to just let her frustration with the industry fly, tweeting then deleting:
She continued:
Before deleting, she ended her rant with:
Aw! We really feel for Heather here! It’s a rare glimpse into the other side of Hollywood you never see, the industry professionals on a downswing, who just can’t catch a break.
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It’s apparently been like that for a while as she opened up previously in a 2017 interview with The Guardian that she had actually considered suicide during a period years earlier in which she couldn’t find work:
She also explained in that interview how she did NOT make a lot of money as a working actor — who wasn’t a movie star:
She even said at the time she had been considering supplementing her income by driving for Lyft. That’s real life, y’all.
Lots of love went Heather’s direction after her posts, with fellow actors and fans sending messages of support.
But on Friday afternoon Heather commented on the unexpected attention she was getting, playing down the most serious fan concerns and clarifying that this was a passing depression:
She continued:
Finally adding:
We’re so glad she got so much support. And while we understand her not wanting this much attention at such a low point, we do appreciate the brutal honesty about Hollywood — not something we see a lot.
As for the almosts, we just have to say that we are SO rooting for Heather. We were tickled
Ari Emanuel is a married man again!
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