Hilary Swank, whose worth may now be 40-million dollars, was not allowed to play with other children when she was a kid as she belonged to a poor family.
The Oscar-winning actress revealed that she was isolated from other kids in her neighborhood because other parents didn't like the fact she lived in a trailer park.
"I had a roof over my head and my mom worked hard to make sure there was food on the table, but the parents of the neighborhood kids wouldn''t let them play with me. They would tell them, 'It''s time to come in' if they were with me, or if I was at their houses, it would be, 'Hilary you need to leave', " the Daily Telegraph quoted Swank as saying.
She said she didn't understand the prejudice some people held about her living arrangement when she was younger.
"I didn''t understand because I didn''t know there was this kind of stereotype about people who live in trailer parks and I look back now at those parents who were in their mid-30s - the age I am now- and I think, 'How could you do that to a child?' said the 'Million Dollar Baby' star.
The 36-year-old beauty doesn''t regret her past because it means she doesn''t rely on material possessions.
"I do drive a nice car, but that doesn''t make me who I am. I don''t need those things to feel complete, or feel like I belong. People ask me if I would change my past if I could and I never would, because it made me so grateful for what I have today," she added.
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Hilary Swank 'struggles to gain weight'
Hilary Swank has revealed that she struggles to gain weight.
The actress was required to put on 15lbs for her role in the drama Conviction but admitted that she had to more than double her caloric intake and stop working out to achieve the task.
"I personally have difficulty keeping weight on, and for this role I had to add 15lbs. My character, a single mum, hadn't any opportunity to stay fit," she explained to the New York Post.
"For my own needs, I like working out. But to gain weight I stopped that. Besides, this was an independent film. Small budget. We filmed long hours, long days. No time to work out."
Swank added: "Normally I only eat until I'm full. On this shoot, I kept eating more. Even when I was full, I'd eat more. With nowhere to go, the weight stays on you."
The actress was required to put on 15lbs for her role in the drama Conviction but admitted that she had to more than double her caloric intake and stop working out to achieve the task.
"I personally have difficulty keeping weight on, and for this role I had to add 15lbs. My character, a single mum, hadn't any opportunity to stay fit," she explained to the New York Post.
"For my own needs, I like working out. But to gain weight I stopped that. Besides, this was an independent film. Small budget. We filmed long hours, long days. No time to work out."
Swank added: "Normally I only eat until I'm full. On this shoot, I kept eating more. Even when I was full, I'd eat more. With nowhere to go, the weight stays on you."
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