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Oliver Hudson attempts to clarify ‘trauma’ remarks about mom Goldie Hawn

Oliver Hudson, son of famed Hollywood stars Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, is clarifying his comments that the actress left him with “trauma.”“So far out of context,” Hudson, 47, told his sister, Kate Hudson, on their podcast “Sibling Revelry.”“I’m even afraid to talk about it to inflame this even more, because everything is taken so far out of context.”He added: “If you listen to the whole thing, it’s more about my child feelings in that moment rather than me and how I feel about Mom as a parent.”The “Rules of Engagement” star then explained the deep affection he has for his 78-year-old mother. “I don’t know who I would be without my mother,” he said.
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Jonah Hill seen looking unrecognizable after ex-girlfriend’s abuse allegations
emotional abuse lodged by his ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady.The pro surfer claimed in a series of explosive Instagram stories last month that Hill would “gaslight” and “manipulate” her into removing photos of herself wearing a swimsuit.She shared a plethora of texts between her and the comedian, where he allegedly used “therapy speak” — a TikTok-fueled phrase used to describe the weapon of manipulation rather than an expression of vulnerability — to “control” and converse with her.Brady also posted a screen recording of a message Hill allegedly sent her, in which he said that some of her photos were inappropriate and he wanted to create “boundaries” in their relationship.In another post of the alleged messages, Brady said that “the fact that [Hill] calls himself a feminist now is laughable.”The athlete also dropped a photo where she rocked a white crop top and matching shorts at the time, captioning it: “Reviving a pic I took down by request of a narcissistic misogynist.”Hill was also accused by “Zoey 101” star Alexa Nikolas on July 8 of sexual assault, shortly after Brady released her own accusations against Hill.Nikolas, 31, alleged that the “You People” actor kissed her without her consent when she was 16 years old and offered her a cigarette while at a party hosted by actor Justin Long.She detailed the incident on X — the social media platform formerly known as Twitter — and also claimed he “slammed me to the door and shoved his tongue down my throat.”“I was so appalled I pushed him off of me and ran inside,” the former child actress wrote.
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How ‘therapy speak’ is being weaponized amid Jonah Hill ‘boundaries’ scandal
misusing psychology vocab to “control” his ex this weekend — have faced criticism for the overuse of “therapy speak,” or “psychobabble,” as a tool of manipulation rather than emotional vulnerability.“Therapy speak,” or the use of psychology jargon without understanding its meaning, has gained traction online — with more than 16 billion views on the TikTok tag — amid calls for more people to seek counseling in recent years.Commonly misused buzzwords such as “gaslighting,” “narcissism” and “trauma” — terms learned in a counselor’s office or, more likely, on your TikTok feed — were initially meant to use as helpful tools for decoding emotions and behaviors, but has been used as a weapon instead.“‘Therapy speak’ becomes dangerous when we utilize it for not just needs, but also desires that come out of insecurity,” Ajax Ammons, a New York City content creator and mental health advocate, told The Post.On Saturday, pro surfer Sarah Brady posted screenshots on Instagram of her alleged texts with Hill, 39.The creator of “Stutz,” a documentary about Hill’s therapist, allegedly demanded Brady to take down photos of herself in bikinis and not talk to other men, claiming those are his relationship “boundaries.” Brady, on the other hand, said this was a “misuse” of the word.“The weaponizing of therapy talk is crazy because you’re learning terminology you used in therapy to get someone to stop doing what they love,” popular creator Tefi Pessoa said in a viral TikTok clip Sunday in reaction to Hill’s supposed “boundaries.” The Post has reached out to Brady and Hill for comment.The discourse over the highly-disputed allegations coincides with a larger push for men, who are less likely to seek mental health treatment, to go to therapy, as
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