Jennifer Love Hewitt Learned Of Her Mom’s Death Through the Media

As a dedicated follower of Jennifer Love Hewitt‘s journey, I can’t help but admire her resilience and strength. Losing a loved one is an experience that leaves an indelible mark, and it’s heart-wrenching to learn about the circumstances surrounding her mother’s passing. It’s a testament to her character that she found solace in writing and was able to work through her grief.

Jennifer Love Hewitt is reflecting on a difficult grieving process. 

12 years following the death of her mother, Patricia Mae Hewitt (who passed away in June 2012 due to cancer), the actress revealed that she initially learned about the sad event through media reports.

On that particular day, it turned out that the media were already aware of my mother’s passing before I found out myself,” Hewitt shared with People magazine in an article dated December 10, “an absolutely bewildering sensation.

Upon touching down in Monaco, I was greeted with an unexpected message. My mother’s friend informed me that she had endured a tough night and fallen ill, necessitating a hospital stay.

In the evening, the 45-year-old discovered she couldn’t return to Los Angeles by flight until the following morning. As soon as she touched down in California, her mother’s caregiver informed her that her mother had sadly passed away.

As she stepped off the plane, she distinctly remembered hearing his voice at the airport. It was then that she realized, had she still been with us, he wouldn’t have abandoned her side.

In a different wording, the actress who starred in “I Know What You Did Last Summer” felt disoriented as she reminisced, “Much of that day was beyond my grasp for control.

Still, Hewitt was able to work through her grief through her writing. 

She reflected on how she would have answered if asked before her mother passed away whether she could live without her, and admitted it would have been a ‘no’. However, as she navigates the grieving process, she feels quite accomplished.

In a passage that was likewise given to People magazine, the mother of three – married to Brian Hallisay – spoke about her struggle with not having the chance for a formal farewell to her mother.

She penned down that she started to sense strongly that it wasn’t appropriate for her and her mother to bid farewell, but rather they should be filled with laughter, discussing a celebration, and eagerly anticipating the delight it would bring them as well as others.

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2024-12-10 21:18