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Updated · Fox News · Jun 6
Maya Hawke Reveals Uma Thurman's 1 Childhood Cold Remedy as 'Witch-Adjacent'
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 6

Maya Hawke Reveals Uma Thurman's 1 Childhood Cold Remedy as 'Witch-Adjacent'

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 6

Summary

  • Maya Hawke said Uma Thurman raised her with “witch-adjacent” herbal remedies, recalling pineapple-skin tea her mother gave her for colds because its enzymes were believed to help.
  • On NPR’s “Wild Card with Rachel Martin,” Hawke contrasted that with Ethan Hawke’s “magic in a different way,” saying he created treasure hunts and brought a more crafty, imaginative energy.
  • Hawke said she grew up between Manhattan and upstate New York, where Thurman’s love of nature and gardening shaped her childhood more than her parents’ Hollywood fame.
  • The comments offer a personal glimpse into a family better known publicly for Ethan Hawke’s and Uma Thurman’s film careers and Maya Hawke’s breakout role in “Stranger Things.”

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