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Broken Child Behind the Rainbow

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They called her a “little hunchback,” mocked her teeth, bound her in corsets, and starved her on studio diets while selling her as America’s sweetheart. Frances Gumm was renamed Judy Garland, stripped of baby fat, handed pills to wake up, pills to sleep, and contracts that treated exhaustion as defiance. Her mother watched, complicit or powerless—Judy could never quite decide which hurt more. The applause felt like oxygen, but it came at the price of her body, her privacy, and eventually her trust in love itself.

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