It can’t be simple to become renowned as a teenager. To feel as though you are being watched and evaluated continually must be incredibly difficult. You don’t have a private life, and your admirers particularly like reading about your love affairs.
I recognize that, at least throughout the 1970s, Kristy McNichol, 60, didn’t have the option of being open about who she truly was. She therefore battled her secrets and illness for years.
On September 11, 1962, Kristy McNichol was born in Los Angeles. In the 1970s and 1980s, Kristy was one of those actresses that appeared in everything, having started her career as an actress at a young age.
As Letitia “Buddy” Lawrence in the 1976 television series “Family,” Kristy won over viewers’ hearts. For that portrayal, she received two Emmy Awards. Along with the television series “Empty Nest,” she also starred in the films “Little Darlings,” “Women of Valor,” “You Can’t Hurry Love,” and “Two Moon Junction.”
Kristy had a handful of high-profile relationships with guys in the beginning of her career.
In 1977, Kristy allegedly had a relationship with American actor and television producer Scott Baio, according to DatingCelebs. Although it didn’t last long, she began dating musician and actor Leif Garret a year later. In 1979, after only two years together, they split up.
The truth was that her heart didn’t belong to men. At the beginning of the 80s, she fell in love with actress Ina Liberace, as per DatingCelebs. Below is the couple at the Sixth Annual People’s Choice Awards, at the Hollywood Paldium, on January 24, 1980:
She also had a relationship with the Canadian actress Elisabeth Brooks, who sadly passed away in 1997 at the age of 46.
Mental problems were chasing her
But behind the scenes, life was not so bright. Despite all the fame and love and admiration she got, Kristy felt she was often depressed and emotionally unstable, and that started to affect her work.
During filming in France one Christmas, Kristy broke down and ran to California.
“I couldn’t eat, and the whole month I was in France I hardly slept. When I did sleep, I was dreaming strange things. I was crying all the time. My weight dropped down to about 96 lbs. Nonstop anxiety. I was always shaking like a leaf. Freaking out, crying, confused, I didn’t know what was going on,” she said, as per NewsAmomama.
At that time there was not a diagnosis for what she had, but she met a psychiatrist who helped her to understand her emotional breakdowns. Kristy had bipolar disorder, and she claims the lack of proper childhood was one of the reasons.
In June 2001, McNichol declared that she had retired from acting:
”A lot of people have wondered what I’ve been up to. I retired from my career after 24 years. My feeling was that it was time to play my biggest part – myself! I must say that it has been the best thing that ever happened to me. So many fans are disappointed that I’m not currently acting; however, some may not realize that the process I’m in at this time is necessary and vital for my personal happiness and well-being,” she said.
Martie, the love of her life
She left her carrier as an actress behind and, during the last few decades,
Kristy has lived away for the cameras, with the love of her life, Martie Allen.
They are very private and don’t give much information, but we know that Martie was born on the first of January, 1960, and was also an actress. She tried to make a career in the movie and television industry, but she never really enjoyed the success of her wife, Kristy.
The couple started dating in the early ’90s and according to several sites, they are married. But it was only in 2012 that Kristy talked openly about it, saying that they had been in a relationship for decades.
In an interview with People, she decided to make a statement about her sexuality because she wanted to “be open about who I am.” As she was “approaching 50”, Kristy decided to share her story to help others in the same situation. Her words ended years of speculation as she revealed that she was a lesbian.
“She hopes that coming out can help kids who need support. She would like to help others who feel different,” her publicist, Jeff Ballard, said.
In the same statement, she said that she had no intention to go back to acting. Instead, she’s focusing on tennis, yoga, travel, and raising her beloved miniature dachshunds.
“She is very happy and healthy. And she enjoys living a very private life,” Jeff Ballard said.
True love will always find a way in the end, and I’m so happy that Kristy seems to be enjoying the life she deserves now.
None of us know what people are going through behind closed doors, or what they may be facing. With that in mind, please, please remember to be kind to others, each and every day.
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