Winona Ryder reveals why her parents refused to relocate her to LA as a child: ‘Very wary of Hollywood’
Winona Ryder has revealed that her parents were “very wary of Hollywood” throughout her childhood.
The “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” actress, 52, was propelled to global stardom in the late 1980s, but her parents were against the idea of her packing up and moving to Tinseltown at a young age.
Instead, they drove 7 hours from San Francisco to Los Angeles each time she had an audition.
“I couldn’t work if it coincided with school,” Ryder told AnOther Magazine. “My parents — who are just my best friends — were very wary of Hollywood.”
“They associated it with Judy Garland’s tragedy, and we never relocated there,” she added, referring to the late actress’ fatal overdose.
