There is absolutely nothing wrong with returning to the house you grew up in every now and again. It's good for the soul.
My grandfather was a movie producer, and so I grew up on movie sets.
I grew up in the art world.
I grew up in church, and I have a wonderful family that always supported that.
I grew up in New York, I love New York.
I grew up in the projects and I know how important it is for kids to have hope.
I grew up with an older brother, so I'm pretty good at being bashed around.
I grew up on a dairy and beef farm.
I grew up in a country that I thought was special. And it was.
I grew up in New Jersey and never went up the Statue of Liberty.
I grew up a diehard Yankees fan.
I grew up with British rock.
I'm a classic movie person. I love action movies, too, but when I grew up I didn't have much action movies.
I grew up in a time where anything was possible.
I grew up very religious, and I don't have a great relationship with religion.
I grew up with donkeys, as well as horses, but I'm more interested in donkeys.
I grew up in the suburbs and basically associate the suburbs with cultural death.
We grew up without a television, so we constantly had music playing in our house.
When I was a small kid, I grew up in the newspapers.
I grew up in a very toxic home.
I grew up on survival shows and they were always just so...anoraky.
Children will listen to anything elders say to survive, and if you grew up without an elder telling you there was a god, what did your parents say to you?
I grew up aware of all the people I depended on and who depended on me.
Most of my teachers when I grew up were like older white women. So, I couldn't really channel them.
I grew up learning to do more with less.