She also spoke about the feeling of not always being fully seen, growing up in a world where public attention often surrounded her family. This made emotional independence a natural response.
She emphasized that fame and wealth do not eliminate loneliness or the need for parental presence, and can sometimes intensify emotional challenges rather than reduce them.
Despite these reflections, her tone was not critical. Instead, she focused on understanding her experiences and acknowledging the complexity of family relationships shaped by public life.