This was the only reply she could think of when he asked her why they couldn’t be together. Right before the movie, she told him that her situation was that of the kid who was told to choose one ice-cream out of her two favourites, and that she was confused. He suddenly looked at her and said, “Well kid, choose your ice-cream fast or the ice-cream truck’s going to go away”. His head was on her shoulder, though they were not romantically involved but there was this unspoken happiness in both the minds. The first half of the movie almost finished, it was close to the interval part. I guess we all remember those painful injections from our childhood? It was that painful. Since then, I remember very well, even a glimpse of him would hurt. And as he said, he was already in love with someone else. The problem was not that it happened, but that that it happened only to me. Whatever it was, scientifically or philosophically, it happened. According to science there exists a thing called attraction, attraction towards your opposite sex happens with both human beings or as per the scientific term homo homosapiens and animal or animalia.īut if we talk philosophically, love is a passionate commitment or the incentive of all great stories. Well scientifically there is no explanation of the term love neither does it have any proper definition of any sorts. Carla and Kelsea are the ultimate mom/daughter duo and ALWAYS find the sunshine after the storm.”įind Got It From My Momma on iHeartRadio here.It’s been a year since i fell in love with him. Smith deemed the podcast conversation with Denham “intriguing, difficult, and so inspirational. What are you doing with this that’s gonna make a mark on the world?”ĭenham also spoke throughout the nearly one-hour episode about Ballerini’s passion for her music, the importance of using her voice, her “magical” transformation and healing through songwriting, the lessons she’s learned over the years and more (Denham even reflected on the moment she received a call about gun violence at her daughter’s high school, which Ballerini opened up about in her book of poetry, Feel Your Way Through). “But to watch her acting out what she really felt and experienced was just - it’s that blend between, ‘I’m in total awe,’ when she showed me the piece, ‘total awe,’ and, ‘I just wanna take her and put her in a plastic bubble and just go, away somewhere, away from the world.’”ĭenham noted her daughter’s “vulnerability” in Rolling Up The Welcome Mat, and seeing “real pain on her face” as she watches the heartbreaking short film: “She’s fiercely independent and strong-willed.”īallerini has often heard from her mom, “remember who you are.” Now that she’s in the music industry, Denham said she adds, “remember why you’re doing this.” That includes Rolling Up The Welcome Mat, which Denham knew would impact women of all ages: “You were given a gift and you have a purpose with that gift… go back to your purpose. “When she decided to do the mini film… if she would’ve hired an actress to do that, it still would’ve hurt for me to watch it,” Denham added. That’s her way of processing hurt and pain…to go write it and then it’s out of her. “And the songs were hard enough, you know, to listen to, but I also know it’s cathartic for her. Just bawl,” Denham remembered of her daughter’s EP. “As she was sending me those songs as she’d write them, my heart would just - I mean, I would just bawl. Smith previously shared on Instagram that the two women recorded the podcast episode shortly after Ballerini’s release of Rolling Up The Welcome Mat. Host Jennifer Vickery Smith chats with mothers of fan-favorite entertainers in different episodes, and on Tuesday (February 28), she debuted her conversation with Denham. Her mother, Carla Denham, “just bawled” as she listened to her daughter’s lyrics for the first time.ĭenham spoke about her relationship with her award-winning daughter on the latest episode of Got It From My Momma, a podcast that features conversations about family, fame, faith and more. Kelsea Ballerini recently opened up about her divorce and healing process via her 6-track EP and accompanying short film, Rolling Up The Welcome Mat.
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