Speaking on The Diary Of A CEO podcast, the British actress, best known for her role as Arya Stark in Game of Thrones, told host Steven Bartlett that she felt "something was wrong not" as a result of being with her. "I had a pretty traumatic relationship with my dad when I was a little girl before I was eight," Williams began, noting that her mom "ran away" from her dad when she wasn't. was only four months old.
"And I really don't want to talk too much about it because it affects my brothers and my whole family," he said. “But it really took a lot out of my childhood. As far back as I can remember, I've really had trouble sleeping."
The actor continued, "I think a lot of the traumatic things that happened that I wasn't aware of were wrong. But I knew I would look at the other kids and say, 'Why don't they seem to understand this pain, fear or anxiety? When will [joy] come to me?"
Meanwhile, the actor says, one of the teachers at his school expressed concern about his personal life and asked him if he had had breakfast, to which Williams replied no and that they "didn't eat breakfast" for him. A house. This resulted in the estrangement of Williams and her siblings from their mother. But Williams admits she tried to "fight" and defend her father because she thought being away from him was "wrong".
At the time, Williams said she thought her mother was "just trying to get me away from my dad." Williams said she was "indoctrinated" by her father. "I understand that I was in a cult against my mother. So I really struggled at first, but it shook everyone up," Williams said. "And despite all those things, I was like, 'Oh my God, I'm so glad I don't have my dad no more to do', I still violated everything I knew to be true."
“I was sort of indoctrinated. I think that's why I'm obsessed with cults. I understand. I understand,” the 25-year-old said. “I was in a sect of children against my mother. … So I really struggled at first."
Williams went on to recall how her whole "world flipped upside down" when the family was freed from her father.
"Despite all these things I felt, I was like, 'God, I'm so glad I'm not seeing my dad anymore.' I was still against everything I knew to be true," he said. admitted.
As an adult, Williams says that although she escaped her father, she is not "free" of the past. “There is never a final destination for this freedom. And it comes from within. When will you be pain free?
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Speaking on The Diary Of A CEO podcast, the British actress, best known for her role as Arya Stark in Game of Thrones, told host Steven Bartlett that she felt "something was wrong not" as a result of being with her. "I had a pretty traumatic relationship with my dad when I was a little girl before I was eight," Williams began, noting that her mom "ran away" from her dad when she wasn't. was only four months old.
Read Also : In what episode does Sawako and Kazehaya kiss?"And I really don't want to talk too much about it because it affects my brothers and my whole family," he said. “But it really took a lot out of my childhood. As far back as I can remember, I've really had trouble sleeping."
The actor continued, "I think a lot of the traumatic things that happened that I wasn't aware of were wrong. But I knew I would look at the other kids and say, 'Why don't they seem to understand this pain, fear or anxiety? When will [joy] come to me?"
Meanwhile, the actor says, one of the teachers at his school expressed concern about his personal life and asked him if he had had breakfast, to which Williams replied no and that they "didn't eat breakfast" for him. A house. This resulted in the estrangement of Williams and her siblings from their mother. But Williams admits she tried to "fight" and defend her father because she thought being away from him was "wrong".
At the time, Williams said she thought her mother was "just trying to get me away from my dad." Williams said she was "indoctrinated" by her father. "I understand that I was in a cult against my mother. So I really struggled at first, but it shook everyone up," Williams said. "And despite all those things, I was like, 'Oh my God, I'm so glad I don't have my dad no more to do', I still violated everything I knew to be true."
“I was sort of indoctrinated. I think that's why I'm obsessed with cults. I understand. I understand,” the 25-year-old said. “I was in a sect of children against my mother. … So I really struggled at first."
Williams went on to recall how her whole "world flipped upside down" when the family was freed from her father.
"Despite all these things I felt, I was like, 'God, I'm so glad I'm not seeing my dad anymore.' I was still against everything I knew to be true," he said. admitted.
As an adult, Williams says that although she escaped her father, she is not "free" of the past. “There is never a final destination for this freedom. And it comes from within. When will you be pain free?