Rosie O’Donnell has responded to her daughter calling her a phony, pot-smoking hypocrite during a scathing interview with the Daily Mail.
On Wednesday, the 53-year-old tweeted that she will “grow” from the experience.
“I will grow, I will grow, I will grow. I will grow without you. I will feel the sun on my face and I will thrive.” pic.twitter.com/yVvR0iUxpb
— Rosie (@Rosie) October 7, 2015
In her interview, Chelsea O’Donnell, 18, said she didn’t run away from home in August, but was kicked out by her mother two weeks before her 18th birthday.
She said her mom was a hypocrite who smoked a lot of weed. (RELATED: Sponsors Yank Ads From ‘The View’ After Disrespectful Nurse Jokes)
“I find her not genuine a lot of the time,” Chelsea said. “When we’d go out, she was a completely different person in public than at home and I had a hard time with that. It’s like two different people.”
“Rosie said that I was almost 18, and she got all this crap from work, and she didn’t want to have to deal with that at home too.” (RELATED: Rosie O’ Donnell’s Daughter: ‘My Mom Is A Pot Smoking Phony’)
Read the rest of Chelsea’s interview here.