Maya Hawke is sharing how access to abortion care has impacted her entire family, including parents Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke.
"Choosing not to keep that early pregnancy allowed me to grow up and become the mother I wanted and needed to be." Thank you for saying that message." "In my late teens, I was accidentally impregnated by a much older man," Thurman wrote.
'Stranger Things' star Maya Hawke has made her feelings clear about the US Supreme Court, following its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
And I just wanted to say that, like, fuck the Supreme Court.” You can watch the interview below. “My mom wrote this really beautiful essay about her abortion that she got when she was really young, and about how if she hadn’t have had it, she wouldn’t have become the person that she’d become, and I wouldn’t exist, and how both of my parents lives would’ve been totally derailed if she hadn’t had access to safe and legal health care — fundamental health care.”
The 23-year-old actor used the interview as an opportunity to share her thoughts on the Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling ...
And I just wanted to say that, like, f--k the Supreme Court," the Stranger Things actress said. Hawke then ended her statement by saying, "But we’re going to keep fighting, and we’re gonna win, like our grandmothers did." Wade, the 1973 ruling that guaranteed Americans the right to an abortion.
"Both of my parents' lives would have been derailed if she hadn't have had access to safe and legal healthcare — fundamental healthcare."
Both of my parents' lives would have been derailed if she hadn't have had access to safe and legal healthcare — fundamental healthcare." "We just got into talking about the Supreme Court ruling and this essay that my mom wrote a couple months ago when they were putting these further restrictions on abortion access, sort of preceding this whole thing." "If she hadn't had it, she wouldn't have become the person that she had become, and I wouldn't exist.
With the final two episodes of "Stranger Things'" fourth season right around the corner, the unofficial queen of nepotism babies graced "The Tonight Show" ...
“I know that I know what happens ... but I don’t remember exactly,” said Hawke, laughing. She then proceeded to fangirl over the first-ever vinyl of her album Moss — her team had one pressed just for Fallon — that comes out in September. Choosing not to keep that early pregnancy allowed me to grow up and become the mother I wanted and needed to be.”
"Stranger Things" star Maya Hawke slammed the Supreme Court's decision to overturn landmark case Roe v. Wade effectively banning abortion.
“We decided as a family that I couldn’t go through with the pregnancy, and agreed that termination was the right choice. “We just got into talking about the Supreme Court ruling and this essay that my mom wrote a couple of months ago when they were putting these further restrictions on abortion access, and it was sort of preceding this whole thing,” Hawke explained. And I just wanted to say that, like, fuck the Supreme Court,” Hawke said during “ The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” on June 28.
Maya Hawke has announced her sophomore album, Moss, and shared the lead single, “Thérèse." Stream it here now.
08/14 — Woodstock, NY @ the Colony 08/13 — Woodstock, NY @ the Colony Pre-orders of Moss are ongoing, and you can check out “Thérèse” below. It was the first step in untangling myself and really trying to look at the rock under the moss.” The single itself is folksy and whimsical. Making this record was me trying to get up and shake it off and look at all of it.
"My second album Moss is out Sept 23rd and my first single Thérèse is out now," she wrote in the caption. Moss will be the follow-up to her 2020 release Blush ...
The actress shared the exciting news on Instagram today (June 29) following an appearance on The Tonight Show. "My second album Moss is out Sept 23rd and my first single Thérèse is out now," she wrote in the caption. See the announcement post and listen to "Thérèse" below. Maya Hawke of Stranger Things has announced her new album Moss and released its lead single.
Maya Hawke has announced the details of her sophomore album, MOSS, which will be released on September 23 via Mom+Pop.
Sunday, August 14 – the Colony, Woodstock, NY Saturday, August 13 – the Colony, Woodstock, NY It was the first step in untangling myself and really trying to look at the rock under the moss.”
Maya Hawke says she 'wouldn't exist' had her mother Uma Thurman not made the decision to get an abortion in her late teens.
Wade following a 6-3 conservative majority vote last Friday; Maya pictured in 2020 Wade was overturned, thanks to specially-devised 'trigger laws' and historic bans that were automatically reenacted after Friday's ruling. She is also mother to daughter Luna from her relationship with French financier Arpad Busson. 'Wouldn't exist': Maya Hawke says she 'wouldn't exist' had her mother Uma Thurman not made the decision to get an abortion in her late teens; Uma and Maya pictured in 2019 In the op-ed, the Pulp Fiction star opened up about how her 'darkest secret' was having an abortion as a teenager after having sex with a 'much older man'. Thurman - who has since welcomed three children - admitted the 'hard' decision gave her the opportunity to 'grow up and become the mother she is today' Uma pictured in 1989 Maya Hawke says she 'wouldn't exist' had her mother Uma Thurman not made the decision to get an abortion in her late teens.
"My second album Moss is out Sept 23rd and my first single Thérèse is out now," she wrote in the caption. Moss will be the follow-up to her 2020 release Blush ...
Hawke isn't the only Stranger Things star with new music on the way. According to a press release, “‘Change’ is a psych-funk journey with heavy synths and influences as wide reaching as Parliament Funkadelic and the 70’s glam of T. Rex.” Maya Hawke of Stranger Things has announced her new album Moss and released its lead single.
"My second album Moss is out Sept 23rd and my first single Thérèse is out now," she wrote in the caption. Moss will be the follow-up to her 2020 release Blush ...
The actress shared the exciting news on Instagram today (June 29) following an appearance on The Tonight Show. "My second album Moss is out Sept 23rd and my first single Thérèse is out now," she wrote in the caption. See the announcement post and listen to "Thérèse" below. Maya Hawke of Stranger Things has announced her new album Moss and released its lead single.
'So I just wanted to say, f*** the Supreme Court'
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Maya Hawke said she wouldn't be in this world if her mum Uma Thurman had not gotten an abortion as a teenager.
This means that individual states will decide whether they will permit abortions or not, with many abortion clinics already closing their doors in states including Arkansas, Louisiana, Idaho and Tennessee, according to the BBC. “My mum wrote this really beautiful essay about her abortion that she got when she was really young and about how if she hadn’t had it, she wouldn’t have become the person that she had become, and I wouldn’t exist.” Thurman said that the “hard” decision gave her the opportunity to “grow up and become the mother she is today”.
Maya Hawke got personal about her mom Uma Thurman's past abortion. The 23-year-old -- who is also the daughter of Ethan Hawke -- discussed the "Pulp ...
“My mom wrote this really beautiful essay about her abortion that she got when she was really young and about how if she hadn’t had it, she wouldn’t have become the person that she had become, and I wouldn’t exist,” Hawke revealed. In regards to Roe vs. “Both of my parents’ lives would have been derailed if she hadn’t have had access to safe and legal health care — fundamental health care,” she went on.
Maya Hawke spoke about her mother Uma Thurman's abortion during an interview on the Tonight Show yesterday, following the US Supreme Court's decision to ...
Uma however added in the article: "But it was the path to the life full of joy and love that I have experienced. Years after the abortion, Uma went on to marry fellow actor Ethan in 1998. Uma said that she was living abroad at the time and was about to start a new job. The actor - known for films like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill - said that she was at the beginning of her career and "didn't have the means to provide a stable home" for a child. We're gonna win like our grandmother's did." She suggested her mother's life would have been "totally derailed" if she had not had "access to safe and legal healthcare" - before discussing the impact of recent events.
Stranger Things star Maya Hawke opposed the Roe v Wade ruling as she recalled her mother Uma Thurman's experiences with abortion in her late teens.
And in her talk show appearance, Maya echoed that those women in less privileged positions would be significantly affected by the Roe v. You are beautiful," she wrote. “I am grief-stricken, as well, that the law pits citizen against citizen, creating new vigilantes who will prey on these disadvantaged women”.
Speaking on The Tonight Show, 23-year-old Maya told host Jimmy Fallon that she'd had an honest chat with her actor mother Uma (best known for Kill Bill and Pulp ...
"[It] caused me anguish then and that saddens me even now, but it was the path to the life full of joy and love that I have experienced," she wrote. Both of my parents' lives would have been derailed if she hadn't have had access to safe and legal healthcare — fundamental healthcare." She continued, "If she hadn't had it [the abortion], she wouldn't have become the person that she had become, and I wouldn't exist.
Maya, the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, also said "F**k the Supreme Court" while discussing the recent anti-abortion ruling on The Tonight Show.
Choosing not to keep that early pregnancy allowed me to grow up and become the mother I wanted and needed to be." And I just wanted to say that, like, fuck the Supreme Court!" I have no regrets for the path I have traveled. Maya's statement was met with huge cheers from the studio audience, as Jimmy continued to reassure her with a smile that she can "absolutely say that" on the show. The law also makes no exceptions for cases of rape or incest, and allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who help someone obtain an abortion after six weeks. "I conceived my beautiful, magical children with men whom I loved and trusted enough to dare to bring a child into this world.
During an appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," "Stranger Things" actress Maya Hawke tells the story of her mom, Uma Thurman, ...
Stranger Things star Maya Hawke revealed that she 'wouldn't exist' if mom Uma Thurman hadn't previously had an abortion.
Choosing not to keep that early pregnancy allowed me to grow up and become the mother I wanted and needed to be.’ We decided as a family that I couldn’t go through with the pregnancy, and agreed that termination was the right choice. ‘I conceived my beautiful, magical children with men whom I loved and trusted enough to dare to bring a child into this world. My childish fantasy of motherhood was soundly corrected as I weighed answers to their very precise questions,’ the Hollywood icon wrote. ‘Wealthy people will always be able to get abortions,’ she continued. She reflected on her past, sharing that she was living in Europe and wanted to keep the baby, but eventually made the decision to have an abortion after speaking to her parents.
Maya Hawke is speaking out against the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade by sharing how her mother Uma Thurman having a legal and safe abortion ...
We need to restore the protections of Roe as law of the land." Wade, putting an end to federal protections of abortion rights that started in 1973. "Both of my parents' lives would have been derailed if she hadn't have had access to safe and legal healthcare — fundamental healthcare." I am 51-years-old, and I am sharing it with you from the home where I have raised my three children, who are my pride and joy." The piece served as a response to Texas passing a law that banned abortions after detecting fetal cardiac activity. "We just got into talking about the Supreme Court ruling and this essay that my mom wrote a couple months ago when they were putting these further restrictions on abortion access, sort of preceding this whole thing."
Appearing on The Tonight Show, Maya Hawke spoke on the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which gives each state the permission to make ...
But for those who aren't able to access another state, there is a grim fear that self-administered methods of the procedure could take place, leading to extreme, and possibly fatal, danger. Wade, a minimum of 26 American states are likely to place a ban on abortion, as per the Guttmacher Institute. And this decision will see over 200 clinics across the country close their doors. Wade, which gives each state the permission to make access to abortions and reproductive health for those with a uterus illegal.