In a new memoir, the actress revisits her checkered history of loneliness, drugs, and toxic men.
That age malleability meant she was always contorting herself. “Success in Hollywood made it easy to push the trauma and damage of my past into the background and pretend it didn’t affect me,” Suvari wrote.Today, fresh-faced and sipping coffee from a white mug scrawled with the word “MOM” while her dog barks enthusiastically in the background, Suvari has pushed past a slew of toxic phases, confronting them with a friendly countenance and calm distance. ELLE.
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