The world knows Haley Pullos as the young actress who played Molly in the hit sitcom "Two and a Half Men." But behind the laughter and fame, a storm was brewing. In April, the young actress was sentenced to three months in jail for a DUI accident that occurred a year ago. The news sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, leaving many fans wondering what went wrong.
Nancy Lee Grahn, who played Pullos's onscreen mother, Alexis, in the soap opera "General Hospital," has been a staunch supporter of Pullos since she was 10 years old.
Grahn took to social media to share her conversation with Pullos, who is currently serving time in a maximum security prison.
A Mother's Love and a Daughter's Remorse
Grahn's words painted a heartbreaking picture of Pullos's reality. The young actress is in solitary confinement, isolated from the world except for one hour a day for phone calls. Despite the harsh conditions, Grahn was struck by Pullos's strength and remorse.
"I couldn’t have been more impressed with her strength, her resolve, her accountability," Grahn wrote.
"NOT ONE COMPLAINT. Not one 'Why me' She’s taking it all and it’s ALL beyond horrible… with stoicism & grace. I am SO incredibly proud of her.
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