![]() But what happens when time has passed, and then the show airs? Does that make it a tougher pill to swallow in those situations? I understand how that might feel to be pushed past your limits when youíre in those moments. And I know it’s coming, and I try to remind myself not to let it get the best of me, but you can be pushed and pushed and pushed, until you finally just respond because you’ve reached your breaking point. Because the things that you see a lot of times are reactions to situations that I would never put myself in, in a million years. The version that you see on TV is the more entertaining version. I don’t think that people have ever seen the true me because they don’t want you to see the true me. ![]() I just think that it comes from people only seeing me through the show. What’s interesting is that I don’t think the average person knows exactly how thoughtful you are. I’m looking forward to today’s convo, because our talks always get pretty deep. And we were fortunate to capture every moment of it. Here she stood, though, emboldened to tell her story in the rawest of terms. This was Lattimore’s release … her moment to reclaim the womanhood that had threatened to be forever erased by the powers that be. ![]() But those things aside, here Lattimore stood, ready to complete a full swimsuit shoot for rolling out - in December.īut after hearing her story - the pain, the doubts, the judgments - it all began to make complete sense. A once private life shared through the skewed lens of a reality show, a public breakup, and daily commentary from complete strangers aiming to get up under your skin can leave anyone ragged and rough. ![]()
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