Roseanne Barr's daughter Jenny Pentland has opened up about her troubled teens where she was traumatized as she spent time in and out of various facilities.The 45-year-old made the revelation about those frightening five years for the first time during an interview with People magazine released on Wednesday.Between the ages of 13 and 18 she was sent to multiple reform schools, psychiatric institutions, and even a wilderness bootcamp as she said: 'I was locked up.'According to the publication, Pentland had been sent away in response to 'acting out' which she has attributed partially to the pressures that came with her mother's sudden success and fame from iconic sitcom Roseanne. 'I was locked up': Roseanne Barr's daughter Jenny Pentland has opened up about her troubled teens where she was traumatized as she spent time in and out of various facilities as she opened up about the experience with People magazine Wednesday Big shoes to fill: Roseanne is pictured in Beverly Hills back in March 2018Pentland has detailed the experience in her soon-to-be released memoir - titled This Will Be Funny Later - of being sent to a series of facilities by Barr and her father Pill Pentland which was recommended by education and behavioral experts.
She said: 'I was getting bad grades, and I was mouthy, cutting my arms and smoking cigarettes. Just depressed.'Pentland also claims that her older sister had also been sent to a psychiatric hospital in Los Angeles for stealing Barr's car for a joyride.
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