They Made Her a Star at 11 — Then Did Things to Alyssa Milano That Nobody Was Ever Supposed to Find Out

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Alyssa Milano was just eleven years old when Hollywood decided she was ready — ready for the lights, the cameras, the merchandise, the magazine covers, and the relentless public scrutiny that no child is ever truly equipped to carry — and the world watched her grow up in real time on Who’s the Boss?, cheering for her, adoring her, and remaining almost entirely unaware of what was happening to that little girl just out of frame.

The entertainment industry has always had a particular appetite for child stars, a willingness to extract every drop of commercial value from a young life while the adults in the room look the other way, and what Alyssa Milano has gradually, painfully, and with remarkable courage begun to reveal about her own experience inside that machine is the kind of truth that reframes everything — not just her story, but the story of an entire era of Hollywood that smiled for the cameras while the children it built its profits on carried wounds nobody was ever meant to see.

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