My dadβs a doctor, and when I was 8, I went to one of his medical conferences where they were demonstrating laser surgery on a chicken. I was so mad that a chicken had to die, I never ate meat again. less than 1 minute read
I can talk to my dad like heβs my manager, and put βDadβ on the back burner. Weβve been doing it since I was 13. less than 1 minute read
My dad takes care of me as a manager and as a dad. Thatβs his job, you know, to take care of me. He has my best interests at heart. less than 1 minute read
When I decided to be a singer, my mother warned me Iβd be alone a lot. Basically we all are. Loneliness comes with life. less than 1 minute read
From 1965 to 1967, my dad, Jack Gilligan, served in Congress and helped pass landmark laws like the Voting Rights Act. less than 1 minute read
We all started snowboarding in the beginning as a family just to be closer together, go on trips. It was our soccer, but instead of Dad yelling at me from the sideline he is there riding with me and hitting the jumps even before I am hitting them. less than 1 minute read
My dad got me a huge board when I was little. He loves to surf. He suited me up and sent me out on this huge wave. I went under, and when I came out and the board hit me in the face. So I said, I never wanted to do this again. I stayed away until I was 13. less than 1 minute read
My mom was a waitress, and my dad was a plumber who worked for the City of San Clemente fixing mains breaks, so not too glamorous. less than 1 minute read