Katie Holmes: Kellerkind Katie
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Schauspielerin Katie Holmes hatte besonders strenge Eltern. Als sie in ihrer Jugend rebellisch wurde, sperrten ihre Eltern sie manchmal ein.
Katie Holmes, Schauspielerin, plaudert Familiengeheimnisse aus: Als sie ein rebellischer Teenager war, hätten ihre Eltern sie manchmal im Keller eingesperrt, verriet die Ehefrau von Hollywoodstar Tom Cruise dem britischen OK!-Magazin, wie der Branchendienst FemaleFirst.co.uk schreibt.
Ihre Eltern seien sehr streng gewesen. Mit dieser Maßnahme wollten sie verhindern, dass ihre Tochter sich mit Jungs trifft und Alkohol trinkt .
Dabei sei sie auf Partys sehr schüchtern gewesen und habe auch immer zeitig wieder zu Hause erscheinen müssen, sagte Holmes.
In der Highschool habe sie dann jedoch mehr Spaß gehabt. Ihr Vater Martin hasste es allerdings, wenn sie einen Freund mitbrachte. Er sei sehr groß und habe stets versucht, ihre Verehrer einzuschüchtern.
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