Being a mother is the toughest job in the world… Period.
Now imagine… you are young, homeless, and without a family to lean on for support.
That’s exactly what happened to Agnes “Apple” Baily.
Based on a true story, Ronald Krauss’ new film “Gimme Shelter,” stars Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical) as 16-year-old Agnes “Apple” Baily, a teenager who sets out to find her biological father and is forced into the streets in a true journey of survival. It opens Friday January 24th, 2014.
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sharon says
because unlike other jobs, you dont’ get to take breaks
Soha Molina says
It is tough because you are responsible for another human being,
Amanda Bernard says
Being a parent is so tough because there is so much responsibility involved. The mental, physical, and emotional well-being of our children is intertwined with us. While I don’t believe we bear 100% responsibility for how our children turn out (good or bad), there is no denying that we heavily influence it. Plus, in some way, at some point, we are all going to mess up. Probably lot’s. Someone else’s life is in OUR hands! That’s a lot of responsibility to carry!
KELLY MCGREW says
because you have to sit by and watch them get their hearts broken and know that it comes with life.
Jason says
Being a mom is so tough because mothers do a multitude of jobs (cook, maid, psychiatrist, nanny, etc.) but do not receive compensation for their roles nor the credit from others they deserve.