Jennifer Love Hewitt’s daughter makes major career move at 10


Jennifer Love Hewitts daughter makes major career move at 10

Jennifer Love Hewitt’s daughter makes major career move at 10

Jennifer Love Hewitt has revealed how her 11-year-old daughter is already dreaming big of starring on a Disney show.

Hewitt spoke to People and shared that on November 11, her daughter Autumn got her SAG card at age 10, just like she did 35 years ago.

Calling to mind that day, the 45-year-old star quipped, “I had this flash of my mom handing me my card at 10 years old. I was dying; it was so cool.”

Now, Autumn has earned the card by acting with her mom in a movie 9-1-1, where Hewitt has performed dispatcher Maddie Han since 2018.

Autums is also appearing in The Holiday Junkie, her mom’s new lifetime Christmas film.

The movie also stars her dad, Brian Hallisay, and her two brothers, Atticus and Aidan.

As the Heartbreakers actress’ 11-year-old daughter is starting her career in acting, Hewitt is worried regarding her daughter at the same time.

Hewitt said, “She’s a really happy, secure, amazing kid, and I want her to stay that way.”

“I think it would be good for her to wait a little bit, but she has big dreams of being a star on a Disney show, and she’s a very good manifester. I just may have to get out of the way like my mom did,” she added, articulating her fear.

For the unversed, the Ghost Whisper star relocated to Los Angeles with her late mother, Pat, at the age of 10.

Notably, they moved away when Hewitt’s talent caught attention in their home state of Texas.

It is noteworthy to mention that despite staying away from the entertainment world, Hewitt got roles in commercials and eventually ended up becoming a part of Fox’s teen drama Party of Five as Sarah Reeves in 1995.



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