I'm just so glad to hear Jonathan's name again. He was such an amazing actor and I feel like Hollywood never really honored his memory as it should have
@@noahpartic7586 Yeah he could take on any genre....he was in a comedy "Ladybugs"with Rodney Dangerfield where he dressed as a girl,he was also in the original "It" by Stephen King and totally nailed it as the sensitive hero. Also in the neverending Story part two,not the greatest storyline but he was still mesmerizing.
Kid90 is the first film that I’ve seen that truly captures the Gen X teen experience. Soleil has created a wonderful historical archive. I hope she finds way to use more of the footage and share.
My heart broke watching Jonathan seeing what he went through so heartbreaking to see. Such a fan from the 80s. I watched halfway then i couldn’t anymore. So sad
I am so glad to have been a kid in the 90s before the internet and social media kind of ruined our idea of privacy. I was the girl with a camera always too. I have so many scrapbooks.
@@ctorre7328 exactly when we took a joy ride or or hanged with the wrong kinds of people or under age drank our parents has no clue cause we were not leashed to an ever present cell phone. Add we had the common sense not advertise that ish! That was freedom!
It was also good to actually discover a new place with your own eyes before having seen a thousand of pictures from all angles on Google, discover a restaurant without having read a thousand reviews... Surprise is a feeling quite hard to get nowadays, in the 80s/90s life was less dull because of that.
Ditto. All I had when I was a kid was a tape recorder and always recorded me and my friends when we were around, doing skits, songs, and silly stuff. It wasn't until I was 21 that I was able to afford my first camcorder and for 8 years or so I recorded so much stuff with family and friends.
This was an amazing interview and learning how many child actor and actresses succumbed to the pressures of Hollywood is truly heartbreaking. Thank goodness we have beloved Drew and Soleil and that they persevered through all the bulls**t.
Yes! I thought the same thing. It seems Gen X’ers all lived the same childhood, just in different places. These kids lived in Hollywood, I lived in the coast of NC...but we had the same lives. We did the same things and loved our friends the same. It doesn’t seem any other generation had that. They seemed like normal kids even though they were actors. Then you look at the generations after ours and those Hollywood kids were way different...always in the spotlight, on purpose, because they wanted everyone to see them and know what they were doing at all times...not at all like normal kids
@@hanne9170 So true, I grew up in the south of Austria, Europe, and we were doing exactly the same things as these kids...and you and your friends as you were stating! Shout out to you and everybody who can identify
Totally agree I felt like I was actually at those parties and things with them because I was just not with her and her friends. It was authentically like that for so many people.
😭😭😭😭😭I cried majority of it!!! I waited and waited for it!!! Soon as it hit midnight! Gosh It brought back SO many amazing carefree moments to mind. I really needed that. Such a beautiful reminder to love those around us now. Tomorrow isn't promised. ❤
Punky Brewster was my ultimate hero in the mid 80s! I bought the original series years ago and now there’s a documentary AND a mini-reboot?! The inner child in me is so full, thank you!! 💜
When he mentioned Jonathan I just couldn’t handle it, I broke down in tears, he was and still is an amazing actor even if he’s not with us anymore, I still believe he has an eye on Soleil and all of his friends
I still keep my punky power next to my heart. You were my only friend growing up. No joke! I was raised by my senior aged father(at the time) and your show helped me understand it was ok to not have a mom. I just wish others knew I was ok even without a mom. I hold on to my punky power as I go through 10years of sobriety. Girls I love you so much. Xoxo Pinky Sunshine
@@Spice99857 I was very shy, fat and TomBoyish. You know how kids can be....... MEAN! Those moments of not feeling shy and scared were definitely because of Punky Power! ❤ 🌈❤🌈❤🌈❤
I remember being like 10 years old and Punky was my first TV star crush. Those parties that she went to must have been epic in all the right ways. Not just because of the movie, tv and singer stars that we know them now to be but that they were late teens just having fun.
I think Soleil and Drew didn't pal around so much as youngsters because Drew was making so many movies and Soleil was a television girl so their paths didn't overlap as much. A lot of the kids Soleil was close with also had tv shows, so their studios were close by each other.
Rip to Justin Pierce ! i was completely blown away when i saw that Soleil was hanging out with the Skater kids from the movie kids! that was amazing ! Justin was so special.
@@gozer3913 Her mom was too busy getting money while she left her in the industry with a bunch of older men 😭 They would drug her as a kid & take her to parties with older powerful men 💔
Can we get a Drew/Soleil project? A movie, perhaps? Like, if Drew decides to do another Charlie’s Angels movie (it’s been talked about) Soleil could play a villain or something...or Soleil could have Drew on an episode of Punky Brewster. Something!
I certainly plan to check out the documentary Soleil looks absolutely incredible!! Along with Drew such a great interview...💚🌼☔️ It’s indeed sad how so many child and teen stars we watched in the nineties and so forth didn’t make it. Corey Haim, Jonathan Brandis, for example...💔
I loved this documentary, to see these kids at a young age and the closeness they had. I'm so glad she documented all of this to give us a glimpse into what these child actors went through. Man, talk about knowing a lot of people , Soleil knew a lot of people. Awesome documentary! ❤️
It's sad to hear that Jonathan Brandis is die, i love him be Bill in IT maybe i'm gonna missed that and i also grow up by watching 80s and 90s Kid and Teenage. movies i love watch that and maybe i'm gonna missed that, somuch 80s and 90s movies and also 80s and 90s Kid and Teenage. Rest in peace for Jonathan Brandis he was my fav 90s Teenage, when he being Bill in IT it's just like great and wonderful thought and i just like that Soleil Moon Frye like bring back the old memories about Kid and Teenage in 80s and also 90s maybe i'm gonna missed that alsoo maybee🤏🥺.
I didn't grow up watching movies of the 90's years, because I was born in 96', so I belong to another generation. I think that when you become a celebrity too young, people go crazy, then you're not prepared to face what fame is like, and Drew & Soleil know it better than anyone.
Soleil is a fellow Leo, born exactly one day earlier than me in August of 1976. So technically, in relation to me, she's a cougar, cuz that'll be a thing, lol: Credo quia absurdum.
I grew up in Los Feliz, used to see Soleil @ my friend Shaynin's house. Soleil's dad dated, or was married to Shaynin's mother, and they were always at Shaynin's house - right in the midst of Punky Brewster fame. Must of been 1982, 83???
I remember hearing the name Balthazar Getty in the 90s. But I didn't realize until this documentary that he's an actual person. I thought it was a famous hotel or bar or something 😂
I always wondered about these childhood actors being sexually abused, and from that trauma killing themselves. I always wondered if that is why today even with the me too movement so many actors prefer to keep in silence then admit what happened to them and who did it which saddens me, because those abusers should still pay the price for what they did.
@@kollettevan9746 - Mel Gibson has "ranted" about a lot of things, including spouting racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic garbage. I'd hardly cite that rabid lunatic as a source of accurate information.
Drew, ye have come a long way since "E.T." & now you're kinda Martha Stewart in a way. Punky, Brian Austin Green, Everlast A.K.A. House of Pain...I remember most of what's mentioned here...& I never even got to meet any of You. I did see the new Punky Series...WORTH IT. Soleil is right...it's no reboot, it's a Continuation Decades later. Drew, Soleil... Keep doing what you do😉.
Soleil Moon Frye please stream on Netflix or Amazon! I REALLY want to see Kid 90 and Punky Brewster but I am in Germany so I can't get Hulu or Peacock.
Yea not only is it on hulu but u can use the website called myflixer and it's available in canada for free. All u need is a private browser.. well I'd recommend one.
Rodney Harvey was my first boyfriend we were together for a few years. I should have never let him leave. He has that Charisma because of the neighborhood we grew up in. We all have the same charisma. I should have never let him go New York and California. This kid only drank beer and smoke pot. We fell asleep on the phone talking to each other for hours at night. I wish I would have never let him go I can't say it enough. Just because he was good looking I could know how tall and how much does it mean he should have. Some people Josh sitton go to that lifestyle he should have never left Philly. He still would have been alive. I hold a lot of pain he asked should I go I said it's a chance of a lifetime and I really didn't want him to go but I didn't want to be the one he would resent if he lives in the what if life. Even when he got addicted and came home I always took care of him. I'm in the True Hollywood stories of Rodney Harvey.
Adolescence never felt so full of wonder and pain and friendship and possibilities and love and raw sense of urgency in life and death as it did in the 90s. Hell I would say that for the kids that went through adolescence in the 80s. I don't think kids born in the 2000s ever got to feel growing up like those of us did in the 90s though. Even though I spent 13-16 in a deep state of depression, there was just a lot more hope and sense of being alive that back in that decade.
I grew up watching punky Brewster I was a water State of California so I was in foster care now and group homes and institutions so I used to imagine that I would have a great foster home but never did always wanted to be adopted but never got to be adopted
I dont really know Soleil, nor care, but I do appreciate her bringing to light all the lost ones seldom mentioned because of the circumstance of their death. It takes courage to do that.
I'm just so glad to hear Jonathan's name again. He was such an amazing actor and I feel like Hollywood never really honored his memory as it should have
Well said.
I couldn't agree more. I feel the same about John Dye. No one ever speaks about him either.
I loved Jonathan Dye on Touched by an Angel. After the show ended I didn’t even hear he had died until the Emmy’s. He was a great actor and so cute.
Rest in peace Jonathan Brandis. He was so talented and so handsome. I had the biggest crush on him as a kid.
Me too😞
I remember Brandis in "Sidekicks" with Chuck Norris, worth it.
😔Who knows what else he could be doing now if he stuck around longer. I'm at a loss.
@@noahpartic7586 Yeah he could take on any genre....he was in a comedy "Ladybugs"with Rodney Dangerfield where he dressed as a girl,he was also in the original "It" by Stephen King and totally nailed it as the sensitive hero. Also in the neverending Story part two,not the greatest storyline but he was still mesmerizing.
@@kikipaisley Agreed.
@@noahpartic7586 I am glad that a lot of people love and miss him. Can you think of more movies he did?
Kid90 is the first film that I’ve seen that truly captures the Gen X teen experience. Soleil has created a wonderful historical archive. I hope she finds way to use more of the footage and share.
vamos por un remake de punky brewster comencemos de nuevo
Soleil is one of the most sweetest human beings alive.
And most beautiful
Punky power
I was lucky enough to meet her years ago. She was the sweetest person.
@@rainman42 Absolutely
I have to admit, I had a big BIG crush on her as a kid growing up!😍❣
My heart broke watching Jonathan seeing what he went through so heartbreaking to see. Such a fan from the 80s. I watched halfway then i couldn’t anymore. So sad
I am so glad to have been a kid in the 90s before the internet and social media kind of ruined our idea of privacy. I was the girl with a camera always too. I have so many scrapbooks.
We had an amazing childhood in the 80’s and 90’s because we didn’t have the Internet and social media and phones.
@@ctorre7328 exactly when we took a joy ride or or hanged with the wrong kinds of people or under age drank our parents has no clue cause we were not leashed to an ever present cell phone. Add we had the common sense not advertise that ish! That was freedom!
@@erikadlloyd5586 it was a different world back then for sure!
It was also good to actually discover a new place with your own eyes before having seen a thousand of pictures from all angles on Google, discover a restaurant without having read a thousand reviews... Surprise is a feeling quite hard to get nowadays, in the 80s/90s life was less dull because of that.
Ditto. All I had when I was a kid was a tape recorder and always recorded me and my friends when we were around, doing skits, songs, and silly stuff. It wasn't until I was 21 that I was able to afford my first camcorder and for 8 years or so I recorded so much stuff with family and friends.
This was an amazing interview and learning how many child actor and actresses succumbed to the pressures of Hollywood is truly heartbreaking. Thank goodness we have beloved Drew and Soleil and that they persevered through all the bulls**t.
Kid90 felt so parallel to a lot of our generation's struggles. Lots of parties, lots of trouble, lots of loss, lots of love.
Yes! I thought the same thing. It seems Gen X’ers all lived the same childhood, just in different places. These kids lived in Hollywood, I lived in the coast of NC...but we had the same lives. We did the same things and loved our friends the same. It doesn’t seem any other generation had that. They seemed like normal kids even though they were actors. Then you look at the generations after ours and those Hollywood kids were way different...always in the spotlight, on purpose, because they wanted everyone to see them and know what they were doing at all times...not at all like normal kids
@@hanne9170 So true, I grew up in the south of Austria, Europe, and we were doing exactly the same things as these kids...and you and your friends as you were stating! Shout out to you and everybody who can identify
Totally agree I felt like I was actually at those parties and things with them because I was just not with her and her friends. It was authentically like that for so many people.
😭😭😭😭😭I cried majority of it!!! I waited and waited for it!!! Soon as it hit midnight! Gosh It brought back SO many amazing carefree moments to mind. I really needed that. Such a beautiful reminder to love those around us now. Tomorrow isn't promised. ❤
Aww 🥺
I thought I was the only one..it wasn't so much her memories that made me but my own..Soleil is a year younger than me
I was crying thru most of it, too!! 💖😍💖😍💖💖
Punky Brewster was my ultimate hero in the mid 80s! I bought the original series years ago and now there’s a documentary AND a mini-reboot?! The inner child in me is so full, thank you!! 💜
When she said Jonathan Brandis I shattered. That was my first teen crush. 💔
Same.
The names...I genuinely hadto look them up. It was that long ago 😮
ME TOO!
I love this interview with Soleil Moon Frye. Thanks Drew Barrymore! 🙏
When he mentioned Jonathan I just couldn’t handle it, I broke down in tears, he was and still is an amazing actor even if he’s not with us anymore, I still believe he has an eye on Soleil and all of his friends
Loved my some Punky Brewster back in the day!!! Her energy is still the same!❤️
I still keep my punky power next to my heart. You were my only friend growing up. No joke! I was raised by my senior aged father(at the time) and your show helped me understand it was ok to not have a mom. I just wish others knew I was ok even without a mom. I hold on to my punky power as I go through 10years of sobriety. Girls I love you so much. Xoxo Pinky Sunshine
Kudos on not being bitter about not having friends in your younger days; I still struggle in that area.
@@Spice99857 I was very shy, fat and TomBoyish. You know how kids can be....... MEAN! Those moments of not feeling shy and scared were definitely because of Punky Power! ❤ 🌈❤🌈❤🌈❤
Btw I was the shy, awkward fat girl also; we should roast some marshmallows.😂
Thank you Soleil for giving us the opportunity to provide you with the scanning of your tapes. I am so proud of you and the completed film!
Wow! I was such a Bunky Brewster fan. This is so apart of my childhood. I can't wait to see Kid 90 documentary. Thank you!
Soleil Moon Frye could totally play Alanis Morisette in a movie.
All of these people were such pivotal characters for those of us that grew up in the 80’s and early 90’s.
I remember being like 10 years old and Punky was my first TV star crush. Those parties that she went to must have been epic in all the right ways. Not just because of the movie, tv and singer stars that we know them now to be but that they were late teens just having fun.
I just recently finished Sitcom Sabrina with Melissa and Soleil Moon and she didn't change at all. The same smiley beautiful girl!
She has changed a lot. It is hard to match her face to the little Punky Brewster.
she still has the Punky Brewster face awww
These two together... my soul sisters!
YEEEESSSS, Misfit... I TOTALLY believe that, too!!!! So, that makes YOU my Soul Sister, too!!? 💖🙂💖🙂💖
Honestly I wish they’d expose Hollywood since they both experienced it at a young age. I know Drew got it worse 💔
I think Soleil and Drew didn't pal around so much as youngsters because Drew was making so many movies and Soleil was a television girl so their paths didn't overlap as much. A lot of the kids Soleil was close with also had tv shows, so their studios were close by each other.
That is not why.
😂😂😂
Love the sitcom she is now acting in. Still, the same beautiful spirit.
Rip to Justin Pierce ! i was completely blown away when i saw that Soleil was hanging out with the Skater kids from the movie kids! that was amazing ! Justin was so special.
I love the two of you, Punky was a such a great part of my childhood, i will look for it on line streaming
"I had partied, was not partying, then went back to partying." - Drew B.
The Child Protective Services should of took ( Drew ) away from her wild mother ect if they did they didn't do a great job .
@@gozer3913 Her mom was too busy getting money while she left her in the industry with a bunch of older men 😭 They would drug her as a kid & take her to parties with older powerful men 💔
She wasn't truthful about that.
@@josh1t Don't let he mom off the hook like that.he mom also took her to clubs and places an 8 year old should never go.
Can we get a Drew/Soleil project? A movie, perhaps? Like, if Drew decides to do another Charlie’s Angels movie (it’s been talked about) Soleil could play a villain or something...or Soleil could have Drew on an episode of Punky Brewster. Something!
I certainly plan to check out the documentary Soleil looks absolutely incredible!! Along with Drew such a great interview...💚🌼☔️ It’s indeed sad how so many child and teen stars we watched in the nineties and so forth didn’t make it. Corey Haim, Jonathan Brandis, for example...💔
Punky power !!!!👐💕💕💕
I was quite surprised. It was enjoyable and really thought-provoking!
I’m so glad Drew Barrymore made it through the drug years I’m glad she succeeded in life plus I love punky Brewster
Everything Drew does is magic.
Looooved this interview! Loved both these beautiful souls!!!
Love Soleil, and so appreciate her documentary. It was incredible.
Soleil was always my favvvvvvvv ❤️🤗love this interview so much!
Me too since Punky Brewster.
@@NellieKAdaba I know! She was like the best friend every girl always wanted! :D
Drew is such a True 💜 Heart ❤️
She was vlogging before vlogging was cool
I loved this documentary, to see these kids at a young age and the closeness they had. I'm so glad she documented all of this to give us a glimpse into what these child actors went through. Man, talk about knowing a lot of people , Soleil knew a lot of people. Awesome documentary! ❤️
Where I can find this documentary?
@@herebetweenus Prime
I just watched the documentary and loved it so much I watched it twice.
"We were kicking it with the Reagans at the white house." If that's not a flex, I don't know what is. Haha
Yeah I’m sure pill popping Nancy was on her best behavior.....I swear the Reagans were such a Sham like all Republicans
An excellent documentary ! A game changer
the documentary was shocking but really good and I loved the New Punky Brewster!
The show was very good I love it all very much all the cast of punky Brewster God bless you all
It's so strange to think I had their posters on my wall as a teenager and they were all hanging out as mates. Bless them all.
Love the documentary and love this interview !
This woman has had a crazy life! She has known so many cool people and is still so humble! Great work Soliel!
This was my favorite TV show ❤
Soleiel really captures that nostalgia
It's sad to hear that Jonathan Brandis is die, i love him be Bill in IT maybe i'm gonna missed that and i also grow up by watching 80s and 90s Kid and Teenage. movies i love watch that and maybe i'm gonna missed that, somuch 80s and 90s movies and also 80s and 90s Kid and Teenage. Rest in peace for Jonathan Brandis he was my fav 90s Teenage, when he being Bill in IT it's just like great and wonderful thought and i just like that Soleil Moon Frye like bring back the old memories about Kid and Teenage in 80s and also 90s maybe i'm gonna missed that alsoo maybee🤏🥺.
Drew perfeita como sempre 💕🇧🇷
Such a lovely interview 💙
I remember crying if Punky Brewster didn’t come on as a child. I love this 🫶🏻
I cried like a baby in this doc
Aww I love the punky brewster
Oh wow ,she grew up so beautiful, just like Drew !
I named 2 of my pets "Soleil" and "Moon-Fry" 😃
Soleil needs to do more directing
How I ran into this, idk? But this entire show is a "flashback"
I'm digging it 🤷🏻♂
Soleil ♥️♥️♥️
I am big fans of her ❤️ 💗 💖 💕 💜 ♥️ ❤️ 💗 💖 💕 💜 ♥️ ❤️ 💗 💖 💕 💜 ♥️ ❤️ 💗 💖 💕 💜 ♥️ ❤️ 💗 💖 💕
I didn't grow up watching movies of the 90's years, because I was born in 96', so I belong to another generation. I think that when you become a celebrity too young, people go crazy, then you're not prepared to face what fame is like, and Drew & Soleil know it better than anyone.
Love you both😄
Soleil is a fellow Leo, born exactly one day earlier than me in August of 1976. So technically, in relation to me, she's a cougar, cuz that'll be a thing, lol: Credo quia absurdum.
august 76 here too!
@@shabbychicnyc august of 1971
I want to see the kid 90 documentary more than the show
Love their California accents.
Nice interview.
I grew up in Los Feliz, used to see Soleil @ my friend Shaynin's house. Soleil's dad dated, or was married to Shaynin's mother, and they were always at Shaynin's house - right in the midst of Punky Brewster fame. Must of been 1982, 83???
Wow
Wow!!!
Lucky you.
The most surprising part of this entire thing is learning that Drew Barrymore has a show? 😱
I remember hearing the name Balthazar Getty in the 90s. But I didn't realize until this documentary that he's an actual person. I thought it was a famous hotel or bar or something 😂
Love everyone on the doc but I can't with Sheen, Feldman, or Rapaport. Soleil is real.
I always wondered about these childhood actors being sexually abused, and from that trauma killing themselves. I always wondered if that is why today even with the me too movement so many actors prefer to keep in silence then admit what happened to them and who did it which saddens me, because those abusers should still pay the price for what they did.
I know! I wish Drew would cover this 🥺
Was it covered in the doc at all? Doubt she exposes the real reasons these children were taken to soon.
I’ve wondered this too 😕
@@kollettevan9746 - Mel Gibson has "ranted" about a lot of things, including spouting racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic garbage. I'd hardly cite that rabid lunatic as a source of accurate information.
I doubt that would be the reason for most of them.
Now this is a power couple.
Great interview! Can't wait to watch the documentary. Where can you find it?
Hulu
Amazon
Jonathan Brandis has my heart 💔
I kno i aint the only one who had crush on punky bruster 😍😍
Wish we could go back
Omgosh Drew & Everlast. I just never would have guessed it 😂
Drew, ye have come a long way since "E.T." & now you're kinda Martha Stewart in a way.
Punky, Brian Austin Green, Everlast A.K.A. House of Pain...I remember most of what's mentioned here...& I never even got to meet any of You.
I did see the new Punky Series...WORTH IT. Soleil is right...it's no reboot, it's a Continuation Decades later.
Drew, Soleil...
Keep doing what you do😉.
Punky power
Love you Drew! ❤️ My daughters nickname is Punky 🥰
Love and miss Jonathan Brandis ❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
Still my crush God I love her!!! lol
Even for us, every day people, looking at all the friends you've lost. It's hard. In my circle, the main one was my husband. Some you never get over.
Soleil Moon Frye please stream on Netflix or Amazon! I REALLY want to see Kid 90 and Punky Brewster but I am in Germany so I can't get Hulu or Peacock.
It's on Amazon Prime now!
@@anoukc6928 but only in the USA. I have amazon prime and I can't find it
This 🔥🔥🔥
I hope I can find it in Canada... we can’t get peacock here.
The documentary is on Hulu!!
Yea not only is it on hulu but u can use the website called myflixer and it's available in canada for free. All u need is a private browser.. well I'd recommend one.
@@dani-fc4hl thanks for sharing that info for Canada. They need their Punky Power.
@@pinkysunshine2423 lmfao ofc
@@dani-fc4hl ❤️❤️❤️
Rodney Harvey was my first boyfriend we were together for a few years. I should have never let him leave. He has that Charisma because of the neighborhood we grew up in. We all have the same charisma. I should have never let him go New York and California. This kid only drank beer and smoke pot. We fell asleep on the phone talking to each other for hours at night. I wish I would have never let him go I can't say it enough. Just because he was good looking I could know how tall and how much does it mean he should have. Some people Josh sitton go to that lifestyle he should have never left Philly. He still would have been alive. I hold a lot of pain he asked should I go I said it's a chance of a lifetime and I really didn't want him to go but I didn't want to be the one he would resent if he lives in the what if life. Even when he got addicted and came home I always took care of him. I'm in the True Hollywood stories of Rodney Harvey.
That's so sad! My condolences!
@@Thunderdome76
Adolescence never felt so full of wonder and pain and friendship and possibilities and love and raw sense of urgency in life and death as it did in the 90s. Hell I would say that for the kids that went through adolescence in the 80s. I don't think kids born in the 2000s ever got to feel growing up like those of us did in the 90s though. Even though I spent 13-16 in a deep state of depression, there was just a lot more hope and sense of being alive that back in that decade.
That's my parents said about the 60s and my brothers said about the early 80s.
@@One21Jiggawatts I think it's a generational thing.
Iconics!!
RODNEY HARVEY!!! THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING HIM
Watching this tonight gahh
Can i say that they were mmmmaybe rivals?
I loved it watched it a few times already 😊
Drew Barrymore used to be such a wild child. Now she dresses like a librarian from the 1950s.
I am sure that is the producers telling her to do that.
Wow!!!
Truly sad 😢😢😢😢
I grew up watching punky Brewster I was a water State of California so I was in foster care now and group homes and institutions so I used to imagine that I would have a great foster home but never did always wanted to be adopted but never got to be adopted
LOVE!
I dont really know Soleil, nor care, but I do appreciate her bringing to light all the lost ones seldom mentioned because of the circumstance of their death. It takes courage to do that.
That's rude, it's because of her tenacity these videos exist.
@@Neojhun i dont think its rude to be indifferent about someone
@@Nebulation It's less about the person's personality. But the actions which they did decades ago which now have amazing outcomes.
What is that documentary she is talking about? Where is/was that aired? Is there that documenrary on TH-cam?
It's called Kid 90. Not sure if it's on TH-cam. It originally aired on Hulu I think.