I feel every closet. It's like my husband has this little tiny closet. And I just have racks and racks and racks. So I think when you move outside the city, it's like you have all these closets. You should have a place that you can put it, you know, where it's kind of like the room before it goes to the Salvation Army or the Real Real. Just like if you think about it over the course of like six months. Yeah. Literally. What are you going to do with it? When I donate it. Wherever they take donations. The book, Lie With Me was one of her first books that she acquired and she was the one
Molly Ringwald cemented her place in film history as THE face of '80s teen classics — The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Pretty In Pink — movies still referenced and celebrated today for their expert portrayals of adolescence in all its brilliant minutiae. And though these era-defining movies made her an icon, as a teen herself, Molly struggled with something more universal: growing up. Tune in for this week’s episode of UnStyled as Molly discusses her early films, relocating and ultimately coming of age in France, and the eventual on-screen pivot from budding teen superstar to author, writer, and present-day in-demand actress.
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