Oliver Hudson, the oldest son of famous actress Goldie Hawn, shared his feelings about growing up with her on his podcast called Sibling Rivalry. He talked about how he felt neglected sometimes when he was a kid.
He explained that he went through something called the Hoffman Institute, which is like a retreat to help people understand their feelings and behaviors.
Oliver found it really helpful. He learned about patterns from his childhood and how to deal with them better.
Oliver said he felt the most upset about his mom because she was the one who took care of him the most, but sometimes he felt like she wasn’t there for him.
She had to work a lot, and sometimes she had boyfriends he didn’t like. But he also said his mom was a great mom overall, especially considering she was a single mom after his biological dad left.
He admitted that realizing his feelings towards his mom was surprising, but it helped him understand her better.
He forgave her for not always being there because he knew she did her best, just like he learned from the Hoffman process that parents often repeat what they experienced with their own parents.
Oliver’s honesty about his relationship with his mom shows how important it is to talk about feelings and understand each other better.