Maisie Williams

2022 - 9 - 27

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Maisie Williams breaks down in tears as she discusses her ... (Daily Mail)

The Game Of Thrones star, 25, candidly opened up about her upbringing before finding fame as Arya Stark on the HBO series at the age of 12 years old.

What happened to you as a kid? 'I was indoctrinated in a way. I was in a child cult. Breaking down in tears, she said: 'Well, I, as a young child before the age of, like, eight, had a traumatic relationship with my dad. Where does the joy – when does that come for me?' 'They were asking the right questions.

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Maisie Williams had 'traumatic' relationship with dad (Black Hills Pioneer)

Maisie Williams had a "traumatic" relationship with her father which cast a shadow over her childhood. The former 'Game of Thrones' star's mother "escaped" ...

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Maisie Williams had 'traumatic' relationship with dad | FOX 28 ... (FOX 28 Spokane)

Maisie Williams had a "traumatic" relationship with her father which cast a shadow over her childhood. The former 'Game of Thrones' star's mother "escaped" ...

She broke down in tears as she recalled on the ‘Diary of a CEO’ podcast: “When I was about eight I was really struggling. “I thought it was. It had met its peak and when I was at school I was taken by a teacher to the staff room. “She asked me if I ate breakfast, I said no, and asked if I did most mornings. “I was indoctrinated in a way. It had met its peak and when I was at school I was take

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Maisie Williams breaks down discussing childhood trauma in ... (Stylist Magazine)

Maisie Williams breaks down discussing childhood abuse and trauma in emotional interview with Steven Bartlett for The Diary Of A CEO podcast episode.

Williams added that her recent “life changing” spiritual experiences and long-term boyfriend have anchored her despite the trauma. it all just came to the surface,” she told Bartlett. It was the first time that all of the doors were open and it was the first time things were on the table.” What happened to you as a kid? “She asked me if I ate breakfast, I said no, and asked if I did most mornings. “I was indoctrinated in a way. I thought there was something inherently wrong with me. In 2017, Williams told Time Magazine that her parents were separated but that she “spent time with both of them growing up”. “To be honest, I have been thinking about this a lot – it’s not because of me that these bad things happened when I was a child. But I knew – I would look around at other kids and be like, ‘Why don’t they seem to understand this pain, or dread, or fear? “When I was about eight, I was really struggling. It had met its peak and when I was at school I was taken by a teacher to the staff room.

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Maisie Williams breaks down in tears during emotional interview ... (NME.com)

“I had a traumatic relationship with my dad and ever since I can remember I have struggled sleeping,” she told presenter Steve Bartlett. “I think a lot of the ...

“She asked me if I ate breakfast, I said no, and asked if I did most mornings. It had met its peak and when I was at school I was taken by a teacher to the staff room. It was the first time that all of the doors were open and it was the first time things were on the table.” I thought it was. During which, she spoke about her traumatising relationship with her father and how it affected her later in life. Where does the joy – when does that come for me?’”

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Maisie Williams Tears Up Recalling “Traumatic” Relationship With ... (Vanity Fair)

Maisie Williams teared up recalling her “traumatic” relationship with her estranged father, explaining on The Diary of a CEO podcast that she had a constant ...

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'I Was Indoctrinated': Maisie Williams Discusses 'Traumatic ... (Rolling Stone)

Former 'Game of Thrones' star Maisie Williams opened up for the first time about her "traumatic" childhood relationship with her father.

But taking that step back and seeing it more objectively makes me quite interested in the guy — I don’t know him at all — and like, what happened to you when you were a kid?” Williams said she was about four months old when her mother left her father, and described things as “bad before that.” It wasn’t until Williams was eight that she realized what had really been going on. Williams, who has rarely spoken about her father in the past, said she didn’t want to offer too many details about her relationship with him because what happened also “affects my siblings and my whole family.” But she did state, “I, as a young child before the age of eight, had a traumatic relationship with my dad…

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Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams in tears as she recalls abuse ... (MARCA.com)

For many, Arya was the most beloved character in HBO tv show Game of Thrones, based on the novels by George R.R. Martin. Maisie Williams, who rose to fame ...

I was in a child cult." "I was indoctrinated in a way. And I think a lot of the traumatic things that were happening, I didn't realise that they were wrong." 'Did you eat breakfast?' I said, 'No.' And she said, 'Oh, why not?' And I said, 'We just don't have any breakfast.' And then she says, you know, 'Do you normally have breakfast?'" she recalled, in tears. "They were asking the right questions. "But, like, that really consumed a lot of my childhood.

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Maisie Williams was 'indoctrinated' by her father (Los Angeles Times)

“I, as a young child before the age of 8, had quite a traumatic relationship with my dad,” she told host Steven Bartlett. “And I don't really want to go into it ...

… Especially because it was a parent, and they’re supposed to like you.” Did you learn all this?” she said. “I felt there was something inherently wrong with me, or us, because we did lots of things wrong all the time, which is why you’d be mistreated. So I was really fighting it at the beginning, but basically my whole world flipped on its head,” Williams said. “I, as a young child before the age of 8, had quite a traumatic relationship with my dad,” she told host Steven Bartlett. “But I knew that I would look around at other kids and be like, ‘Why don’t they seem to understand this, like, pain or dread or fear?

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Maisie Williams Says She Had a 'Traumatic' Relationship with Her ... (PEOPLE.com)

"Ever since I can remember, I've really struggled sleeping. And I think a lot of the traumatic things that were happening, I didn't realize that they were ...

It was the first time that all of the doors were sort of open and all of these things that we were experiencing were out on the table." Williams revealed that once that period of her life was over, she believed that she was "free" from the past. "My Mom came to school and picked me up and my siblings were also at secondary school at the time," said Williams. And I think a lot of the traumatic things that were happening, I didn't realize that they were wrong." It's not because something is wrong with me that these things happened when I was a child." If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. "Where does the joy, when does that come for me?" "She said 'Oh why not?' I said, 'We just didn't have any breakfast.' " The actress said the relationship with her father "really consumed a lot of my childhood. I've been trying to do this thing where I stopped taking things personally ... "Well, I, as a young child before the age of 8, had quite a traumatic relationship with my dad," she shared. When are you going to let yourself be free from the pain?"

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Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams Recalls Her "Traumatic" Childhood (E! Online)

Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams shared how her painful past has affected her growing up. See what she had to say about her childhood.

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Maisie Williams: I had a traumatic relationship with my dad (Page Six)

For the first time ever, actress Maisie Williams talked about her "traumatic" childhood and strained relationship with her estranged father.

You’re trying to take me away from my dad and that’s wrong!’ Because I was like, indoctrinated in a way.” When the teacher further inquired if she had had breakfast, she told her no because “we just didn’t have any breakfast.” “It was really, really hard because I still wanted to fight and say, ‘No!

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Maisie Williams opens up about 'traumatic relationship' with father (Independent Tribune)

During an appearance on The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett, the Game of Thrones actress revealed that her mother left her father when she was ...

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Maisie Williams recalls being 'indoctrinated' by her father into a 'child ... (EW.com)

Maisie Williams recalls being 'indoctrinated' by her father into a 'child cult' against her mother: "I felt there was something inherently wrong with me."

"It's not because of me that these bad things happened when I was a child," she said. So I was really fighting it at the beginning, but basically my whole world flipped on its head," Williams said. She asked why Williams hadn't eaten breakfast, and she recounted telling the teacher that "We just don't have any breakfast." Williams said she had been "indoctrinated" by her father. "Ever since I can remember, I've really struggled sleeping and I think a lot the traumatic things that were happening I didn't realize that they were wrong," Williams said. Williams noted the turning point was when a teacher took her aside and asked about her welfare, if she'd been eating breakfast.

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