American actress Ashley Judd, who travels the world as a global ambassador for YouthAIDS, has revealed that she never had an easy childhood.
New York, May 15 : American actress Ashley Judd, who travels the world as a global ambassador for YouthAIDS, has revealed that she never had an easy childhood.
In a recent interview with Town and Country magazine, the actress revealed that she never had her normal, natural little girl needs met.
"I had a very unsafe and unstable childhood about ten months out of the year," the New York Daily News quoted the "De-Lovely" actress, as saying.
"I didn't have my normal, natural little girl needs met," she added.
The 40-year-old actress narrated how she once even skipped an entire week of school as a child while her mom, country music star Naomi Judd, was away touring.
"I didn't have a ride and I'd gotten ashamed of calling friends," she stated.
"I had my first childhood depression at eight - severe, intense, hole-in-the-soul loneliness. No one noticed," she added.
Growing up, Judd has learned to focus on the needs of others, noticeably in her role as a Global Ambassador for YouthAIDS, an organization, which delivers products and services to poor populations.
"It's unmistakable to me that it's a holy and righteous thing to be with the poor," Judd said.
"Ideally, I'm going to do human rights work the rest of my life," she added.
ANI
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