Wow, just wow! How little do we know about the celebrities we love and the struggles they face underneath the curated glam. Jennifer’s story is one of heartbreak, but also perseverance. She shares (with candid honesty) her experience as a young teenager in Hollywood and how certain events shaped her life. She openly talks about addiction and mental health struggles, she reveals the fallout she faced after a nose-job gone horribly wrong and the effect it had on her sense of self-worth and identity.
Jennifer also opens up about her relationships, pregnancy and other life events (like the car crash in Ireland) that had a profound effect on her life.
And most of all, this memoir is written with such acute self-awareness, openness, humour and honesty.. I really enjoyed listening to every minute of it. It was super refreshing!
I was and still am a huge fan of the Dirty Dancing, I grew up with that movie and it was a huge influence on me throughout my early teen years, but I never stopped to wonder about the behind-the-scenes and it was illuminating to read about how Jennifer got the role, how she trained for it, how she struggled with the final dance jump, her chemistry with Patrick… I must say, Jennifer is an entirely different person in my eyes now, and I definitely appreciate her talent and strength even more now.
This is a highly recommend memoir!