She advocates for their voices to be heard and empowers them to pursue their dreams.
See, I’ve been married three times, but it is not what you think.
All three have been to the same man, Bernard," which sums up her story very succinctly.

Here is everything we know about Martin Dean’s incredible roller coaster of a transformation.
In fact, Goldberg didn’t have her big break until well into Martin Dean’s childhood.
She also added, “We didn’t have the money to go to movies.

I found friends, I walked down the street, I climbed trees, I did camping.”
Goldberg’s own journey adds context to Martin Dean’s upbringing.
Goldberg toldThe Telegraphof her own youth, “I was young, homeless and addicted to heroin.

I’d dropped out of high school and into drugs.”
Goldberg prioritized providing for her daughter.
She took on various jobs, including bricklaying, to support their family financially.

Despite the challenges, Goldberg remained determined to pursue her acting dreams, eventually achieving success in the industry.
Despite financial hardships, they have found strength in each other and continue to inspire through their shared experiences.
Additionally, they know how to make each other laugh.

Martin Dean said on this topic, “It just is what it is …
This is how we’ve been for 20-plus years.”
Both Martin Dean and Weaver come from families entrenched in the entertainment industry.

As to how their relationship has changed over time?
Something that Martin Dean was missing through her teen motherhood journey was peers that she could lean on.
“It would have been nice to get a different kind of support … “Despite the twists and turns of her professional journey, Martin Dean’s love for cooking remains steadfast.

Alex Martin Dean became a mother of three and a grandma!
She also became, unexpectedly, a grandmother at a relatively young age.
You made me a grandmother when I was 33, b****.”

The show aimed to offer viewers a refreshing departure from the drama-filled narratives often seen in reality television.
So, that’s what I did.
Three times, and I’d do it again.”

In response to this, her friend Lisa quipped, “The diamond gets bigger.
Because of all of the back and forth, apparently, the kids were “very confused.
Clearly, you’re meant to be together; quit fooling around!'”

I want it to work for everybody.”

