Tom Hanks’ daughter detailed some very personal details about her life and how her abusive childhood still haunts her today.
The 42-year-old shared in her upcoming memoir how personal hygiene is a concept that she’s found so hard to grasp because only rarely did anyone in her family tell her to do anything like brushing her teeth. ‘They didn’t bother to tell me how I should or why I should!’- she shared.
E.A. Hanks mentioned how she was well in her 30s when she realized that she hadn’t seen a dentist in nearly a decade, and that was so sad for her.
The former Vanity Fair scribe mentioned how she also fails to keep food at her home on a consistent basis as well. While growing up, it was either a feast or a famine at her home, and that’s something she wishes she hadn’t adopted during her adulthood.
‘I still do pick badly!’- she shared, and also says that she is working on getting rid of her bad habits from before.
The writer details more about her unstable upbringing alongside her late mom in the book, which will hit the shelves around the globe on April 8. Her mom, Susan Dillingham, passed away from cancer in the year 2002 at the age of just 49.