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Tatyana ali shares a distressed story from her past.
The actress and singer, 46, revealed that she was bullied on the 1999’s set Jawbreakerand that her costar Rose mcgowan stepping in to help, by Instagram Post Divided on Saturday, May 24.
“These are from Jawbreaker (1999), ”Ali y Post’s heading, which included a series of pictures.“ I was actually the only one in high school when we shot this, and I dealt with a little bullying on a set of one actress in particular. But one day, she tried to everyone … and @rosemcgowan told her to stfu in front of everyone! I will always love her for that! “
Ali did not share the name of the actress she claimed to bully.
McGowan answered to the post, writing in the comments section, “I’d do it again” alongside two heart emoji. McGowan also abstained from dividing the person concerned.
Costatarred Ali and McGowan in the 1999 movie side by side Julie Benz. Rebecca Gayheart. Judy Greer. Marilyn Manson. Ethan Eriksson, Why cry and Chad Christ. McGowan, Greer, Gayheart and Benz portrayed a group of best friends who are trying to pay attention to the murder of a fifth friend after what is supposed to be a predecessor of birthdays to get terribly wrong.
Ali has maintained a relatively low acting profile in recent years, focusing most of her professional time for her Baby Yams baby quilt company, of which she is founder. Shared the backstory for the brand In 2024revealing that she did much of the decoration in her own children’s nurseries so launching the brand was a natural extension of that hobby.
“During both of my pregnancy I did a lot of sewing and made most of the items in our nursery. I’m glad I shared my story about what happened during my first birth, because it helped me find the reproductive justice community and my midwife,” Ali wrote on Instagram at the time. “In expecting my youngest son, I made him a fabric with Ankara and get so much praise for him until I think others would like it too. I found answers. I found a power. And, I want to share this feeling with other parents.”
Ali added that the proceeds of selling each blanket “are given to the birth workers in a unique position to give our families the care we need.”