ROB Schneider was seen looking somber while strolling alone in Los Angeles following daughter Elle King’s shocking claims about him.
The country/rock singer appeared on Jelly Roll’s wife BunnieXo’s podcast to discuss her strained relationship with her famous father.
Rob, 60, went on a trip to Erewhon in Studio City, California.
He wore a dark gray jacket, light gray pants, and a long-sleeved black and gray plaid shirt with a fedora on his head.
The comedian sipped a green drink as he walked and carried a white grocery bag in his hand.
He looked stoic throughout the ride, with a relatively blank expression on his face.
Days before the sighting, Elle, 35, appeared on the Dumb Blonde podcast, where she talked about her relationship with her father.
NOT SO CLOSE
She revealed on the show that they had a complicated relationship since their childhood.
The Ex’s & Oh’s singer revealed that she spent a lot of time on film sets, where she would “just get lost in the shuffle”.
Elle claimed that Rob sent her to a “fat camp” when she was a teenager, which was very difficult for her.
“I was a really, really heavy kid and my dad sent me to fat camp,” she revealed on the podcast.
“Then one year I got in trouble because I sprained my ankle and didn’t lose weight – very toxic and silly.”
According to Elle, Rob often forgot important dates, which also hurt her feelings.
“My father forgot all his birthdays,” she said.
“I spent my 18th birthday at summer school and they brought me cupcakes. I came home and my dad forgot my birthday.”
Rob Schneider Wives
Rob Schneider is known for being a comedian who has appeared in several popular films. For many years, he kept his private life out of the spotlight until he began sharing controversial personal opinions online. Since then, his daughter Elle King – his only child – has spoken out against him, claiming she doesn’t agree with her father. Although Rob only has one child, he has been married several times.
Here’s a look at Rob Schneider’s wives:
- King of London – 1988-1990
- Helena Schneider – 2002-2005
- Patrícia Azarcoya Schneider – 2011
According to the singer, “I haven’t spoken to my father for four or five years.”
“My dad called me and said, ‘Don’t talk about me in the press.’ I was like, ‘Fuck.'”
She added, “I don’t want to be associated with him. He’s just not cool.”
“I disagree with a lot of things he says,” she said of her father’s controversial views.
“You’re outspoken and you’re talking shit about drag and gay rights – fuck you.”
FEELING SHAME
Although she’s not under attack this time, Elle is no stranger to controversy.
In January, she performed at Dolly Parton’s 78th birthday celebration at the Grand Ole Opry.
During the show, Elle revealed to the audience that she was drunk, which sparked backlash online.
Months later, in May, she appeared on Chelsea Handler’s podcast, talking about the controversial moment and why it took so long to address it.
“I didn’t talk about it because, first, I had to just relax. It was a big deal,” she said.
“I was going through something very heavy and traumatic in my life at that time.”
She continued, “And that day was a really big day to deal with what I was going through, and am still going through, and I suffer from severe PTSD.”
Elle added that she hadn’t eaten or slept the day of the show and was “a shell of herself” when she took the stage.
Plus, she was told at the last second that she would be headlining, which she said started out “fucking perfect.”
She had “one shot too many,” however, and knew it “wasn’t there in her body.”
After the show, she said, she cried on the dressing room floor.
The musician added that she was “mortified” by the clips from the moment she told the public she was under the influence of drugs.
Elle shared with Chelsea that despite the online backlash, Dolly, 78, called her a short time later and had nothing but “kind words” for her.
“Dolly isn’t mad at you, why should the world be?” singer Jolene allegedly told her.
After a while, Elle said she simply needed to “get away from the crowd for a while.”
“Regardless of what I was doing in my life and what was happening to me, I don’t feel like I owe it to anyone in the world to try to explain it,” she added.
“I also don’t think that excuses the fact that maybe I shouldn’t have been drinking.”
Elle apologized to anyone she offended during the performance, admitting, “This is a sacred stage and I messed up.”
“So to all the people who are apologizing to me, hey, if you were there that night and I didn’t get a chance to apologize to you, I apologize.”
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