After she was born, Constance was permitted to spend only three months with her infant daughter in a special unit designed for incarcerated mothers. It was a brief and fragile window of bonding—one that would later shape the actress’s understanding of motherhood, connection, and forgiveness.
The moment those three months ended, life shifted abruptly. Constance returned to the main prison to complete her sentence. Her daughter, still a tiny baby, was transferred to a halfway house. Nothing about her start in life looked like the future of a Hollywood star. But remarkably, there were glimmers of love and hope in the midst of chaos.
