Jennifer Love Hewitt recently revealed that she discovered her mother’s death through the media. The actress explained how the news of her mother’s passing from cancer in 2012 reached the media before she was even able to process it. She said the experience was traumatic, but it is an important part of her upcoming memoir, Inheriting Magic, which is set to be released in December.
Hewitt also shared that the autobiography not only sheds light on her journey through grief but also explores her relationship with her late mother. She emphasized that the book carries her mother’s legacy.
Jennifer Love Hewitt revealed her mom passed away before she even arrived home that day
The actress explained that she was in Monaco when her mother passed away. Due to the length of the flight back, news of her mother’s death had already reached the public by the time Hewitt arrived home. “It was such a weird thing for me,” she recalled.
Although her mother’s death was a big blow, Hewitt kept her grief private. In a previous discussion with The Hollywood Reporter, she admitted that she hadn’t spoken much about her mother’s passing before because she “didn’t have the words” to express the depth of her loss. However, she now feels it’s the right time to share her feelings and celebrate her mother’s influence on her life.
Jennifer Love Hewitt will always miss her mom
Hewitt’s mom, Patricia Mae, was a speech-language pathologist in Central Texas. She introduced Hewitt into show business, helping her star on kids’ shows. One of the most cherished memories Hewitt has of her mother is the ritual they shared before Hewitt left for work. “We would hold hands,” Hewitt recalled, explaining that it wasn’t until her late 20s that she asked her mother about the significance of the gesture.
Her mother revealed, “I want you to take my love and support with you to work during the day. I want you to feel it and know that I’m with you.” This simple but powerful act of connection is something Hewitt deeply misses. Hewitt’s journey through grief and her willingness to open up about her experiences shows the strength and resilience she has gained over the years. The actress is also dedicating her upcoming Christmas movie, The Holiday Junkie, to her mother and loved ones.