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Jamie Lee Curtis Grateful Mom Crushed Her Twisted Childhood ‘Exorcist’ Audition

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HOLLYWOOD’S DARKEST SECRET EXPOSED: Jamie Lee Curtis just revealed the SHOCKING truth about the role that could have DESTROYED her childhood—and it exposes a SICK pattern of child exploitation hiding in plain sight for decades.

In a bombshell interview, Curtis admitted a producer DEMANDED the then-12-year-old audition for the TORTURE PORN masterpiece “The Exorcist”—one of the most TRAUMATIZING films ever made. Her mother, Janet Leigh, heroically slammed the door on the offer, sparing her daughter a fate worse than fame. This isn’t a sweet story; it’s a DAMNING indictment of an industry that sees children as DISPOSABLE props for our nightmares.

“He called my mom and said, ‘Hey, I’m producing the movie of the book “The Exorcist.” Will you let Jamie audition for it?’” Curtis recalled. “And my mother said, ‘No.’” THANK GOD. While Curtis was shielded, young Linda Blair was thrust into the spotlight, subjected to UNTHINKABLE on-set horrors and a lifetime of typecasting and public scrutiny for her portrayal of a violently possessed child. The message is clear: for every protected star kid, there’s a sacrificial lamb the system CHEWS UP and spits out.

Curtis’s confession to Drew Barrymore—who herself was a child star robbed of a normal life—rips the bandage off Hollywood’s GLARING hypocrisy. We CELEBRATE these iconic, terrifying films while IGNORING the shattered youths forced to create them. Curtis went on to become a horror icon at 19, but what about the ones who weren’t saved by a famous mother? The industry’s appetite for child performers in adult nightmares is not tradition—it’s a form of LEGALIZED ABUSE.

The next time you watch a classic horror film starring a child, ask yourself one horrifying question: what did that fame truly COST them? The real demon wasn’t on the screen—it was in the director’s chair.





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