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- In her new memoir, Kitt Shapiro writes "There is a high price that comes with being the most important thing in your mother’s life." She had wanted a child more than anything, and as she got older, she claimed that having a baby had been her entire reason for getting married.
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May 7, 2021 · In her new book, Eartha and Kitt: A Daughter's Love Story in Black and White, Kitt Shapiro speaks about the bond she and her mother shared, how race trips other people up and being her...
In an interview with Craig Melvin on TODAY Monday, Shapiro explained the superstar’s role as a parent and shared that Kitt tucked her into bed every single night.
May 4, 2021 · Eartha Kitt with former husband William McDonald and daughter, Kitt Shapiro. SN: Do you feel like, now having children of your own and just being older and more mature, part of the reason that she “held on too tight” was because she wanted to give you and show you the life that she never got to have growing up?
- Scott Neumyer
May 21, 2021 · Eartha Kitt's daughter, Kitt Shapiro, was her mother's closest confidante. Shapiro tells the story of their relationship in the new book "Eartha & Kitt."
- Jane Clayson
Sep 28, 2022 · Kitt McDonald Shapiro’s marital status is married. Kitt McDonald married Charles Lawrence Shapiro in 1987. Both the couple had two children, Jason Shapiro (Son) and Rachel Nora Shapiro (Daughter). Her second husband’s name is Allan Bruce Rothschild who is the son of Rita and Stanley Rothschild.
Dec 4, 2021 · In a November 9, 2021 interview with Jerry Jazz Musician Editor/Publisher Joe Maita, Ms. Shapiro talks about Eartha’s legacy as a mother, the life and career challenges they both faced, and her book (co-authored by Patricia Weiss Levy), a vivid and inspiring portrait of a Black pioneer and artistic force, and a moving account of a heartfelt ...