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Rosie O’Donnell’s Daughter Calls Rosie Fake, Says She’s Like “Two Different People”

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Chelsea O’Donnell, Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter’, blasts her mom in a new interview.

Chelsea O’Donnell, daughter of Rosie O’Donnell, has spoken publicly about her mom for the first time she either ran away or was (according to Chelsea) was kicked out of the house late this summer.

“I find her not genuine a lot of the time,” she told The Daily Mail. “When we’d go out, she was a completely different person in public than at home and I had a hard time with that. It’s like two different people.” Chelsea continues by saying:

“I feel she should be her real self, who she really is. She has this public persona; she will put this big smile on her face and try to be funny. She would always go up to people and want to hold their babies in public. She had this happy, friendly side to her. Whereas when we were home, even if it was on the same day, she would either just be in her room, not engaging with us, or watching documentaries. And if we didn’t want to do what she wanted to do, it would cause a big issue.”

Rosie O’Donnell’s spokesperson went on full damage control and told the New York Dadily News that Chelsea’s accusations are “heartbreaking on every level.”

This may be hard for many people to understand. But, it is safe to assume that neither you nor your parents were famous when you were a teenager. And in an industry that is filled with gossip columns, paparazzi, and people dying for the next story, it is not hard to believe that Rosie O’Donnell, like most celebrities,  acts differently behind close doors. But, it is hard to imagine what kind of impact that has on a teenager.

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