Mayim Bialik, who is known for her famous role in Big Bang Theory, recently recalled the backlash she received after wanting to discuss things.
The American actress revealed that there was a time in her life when her questioning things got her into trouble.
Sitting for the Second Thought podcast with host, Weiss, she said that questioning certain movements caused her to get accused by her relatives and she would not feel safe in her own house sometimes.
Mayim stated, "COVID messed everything up six ways to Sunday,' she vented. 'That’s when that circle of everything right and left became like, oh, it's not poles, it's just a big circle. Because the crazy people on the left sounded as crazy as the people on the right,"
She also revealed why she turned towards Free Press, which is a media company co-founded by Weiss and her sister Bari.
The 50-year-old added, ""it's also when, for me, I had to turn to Free Press. I had to turn to somewhere that was like, wait a second, something's not making sense and it's not okay.'"
"In my own home I was accused of being a Republican, right? Which like, nothing wrong with Republicans. I'm not a Republican though. Like I'm a bleeding-heart liberal. Like, name it, I'm a liberal." the Call Me Kat actress confessed.
It is to be noted that the artist received a lot of recognition when she starred in the 2007's American sitcom.
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