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  • 06 Feb 2009

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Liv Tyler hasn’t had a new flick out since Incredible Hulk, but Liv was more than happy to sit down with Wonderland Magazine to dish on her life as a divorcee, her childhood and her relationship with her father, Steven Tyler. Read some of the highlights below.

ON BEING DIVORCED:

There’s nothing worse than heartache, being lovesick. It’s like there’s a physical sickness. You through a couple of weeks where you think, ‘Oh, I’m OK, I feel better,’ and then suddenly, out of nowhere, it hits you again. The hardest part is when they leave. It also brings up a lot of issues – you might feel like a failure, or like there is something wrong with you.

ABOUT HER ROCKY RELATIONSHIP WITH HER DAD, STEVEN TYLER:

In the past few years we haven’t been very close. He has been going through a lot of things on his own and he has not been the… he hasn’t been around that much for us. So that’s been hard. But I probably shouldn’t be talking about this…

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ON HER ECCENTRIC CHILDHOOD:

I remember being with my aunt in Maine. And it really feels like home to me… Then I lived with my grandparents in Virginia. And then I kind of lived with my mom full-time. And Todd Rundgren was my father. Todd basically decided when I was born that I needed a father so he signed my birth certificate. He knew that there was a chance that I might not be his but…

HOW SHE IS SIMILAR TO ANGELINA JOLIE:

I never watch my movies. I was actually just thinking that Milo (her son) might be ready to watch The Lord Of The Rings, because he’s really into dragons and princesses. He always calls me his princess: he comes into my closet and there’s this one dress, which is like a long kind of tie-dye dress to the floor, and he asks me to put it on every day. And I was just like, “Wait! I am a princess in that movie!”

ON FASHION:

I haven’t been shopping for five months. I stopped reading all fashion and trash magazines. I don’t want to be influenced any more by what’s in and what’s out and what makes somebody cool or not cool. In the middle of the night I’d go and take a pee, and on the bathroom floor would be a magazine, and I found myself memorising banal headlines like 500 Best Black Tops. So I read only books – A Farewell To Arms, it’s a heartbreaker, oh god – and decoration magazines.

ON HER CONFUSION WITH PAPARAZZI FOLLOWING HER:

I’m really boring: I take my son to school; I go to the grocery store. So I don’t play their game. But it’s confusing because they kind of trick you. Some days they’re really obvious, and then some days you’re driving and you look back for them, and they’re not there, and you’ll feel like a weird narcissist. And then you’ll think: “Oh, I’m free.” So you’ll have two weeks where you can be in your sweats with no make-up on. And then, suddenly, you realize they have been there all the time, just hiding out.

You can read the entire interview HERE.




Source: Wonderland magazine

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