Rift between Rosie O’Donnell and daughter Chelsea gets deeper
The teen recently conducted an interview, however, with Inside Edition, which is set to air on November 2.
Charles Sykes/AP “I care about her and I hope she’s doing well, but love is a really big word and I wouldn’t really use that”, Chelsea said in a preview of an upcoming Inside Edition interview.
Micoley claims that she was drugged by Chelsea’s father and never agreed to give the baby up for adoption, which she also said was illegal.
Chelsea says she’s now living with friends in New York and hopes to finish high school and go on to college.
Chelsea’s plea that Rosie refers to was from October 20 that read: “I don’t want to come off rude, that is not my intention”.
Rosie responded to Chelsea’s comments on Twitter, posting a screenshot of an Entertainment Tonight article about the interview along with tweet calling her daughter “beautiful”. “Kicking me out of the house, putting it out that I’m mentally unstable”.
As if being a celebrity persona’s child isn’t hard enough, Chelsea was also adopted, a topic which Rosie also addressed during her show.
While many believe that the drama between Rosie O’Donnell and her adoptive daughter, Chelsea, began back in August when the former View host reported the 17-year-old missing, Rosie has stated that it started long before when Chelsea was diagnosed with a mental illness, and even still, long before that. After she turned 18, Chelsea chose to go live with her birth mother. “I want to see her walk down the aisle”, she said.
In an interview with Daily Mail Online earlier this month, Chelsea portrayed Rosie as a distant mother who can’t cook, smokes pot, has a short fuse and delegates a lot of her parental duties up to nannies.
It’s the first interview she’s done since moving out of Rosie’s home in August.
According to D!on-line, Rosie posted two pictures on Twitter, one in every of Chelsea’s message to followers asking them to keep away from tagging her estranged mom in posts, and a collage with selfies of Chelsea, and wrote, “18 years in the past tomorrow”.