Allison Mack's Journey After Smallville: Rebuilding Life & Passion

Allison Mack shares her journey after NXIVM and her passion for acting.

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Allison Mack's Journey After Smallville

Former Smallville star Allison Mack is back in the limelight, candidly discussing her life after her time with NXIVM. In a recent interview with Michael Rosenbaum for Inside of You, she reveals her struggles to rebuild and her evolving feelings about returning to acting.

Rediscovering Acting

Mack shared her enduring love for acting, mentioning her recent commitment to rekindling this passion through an improv class. She expressed joy in performing for fun, without the stresses of callbacks or appearances. "I really miss acting a lot...It's so fun to do," she said, emphasizing its therapeutic value.

Despite these small steps toward acting, Mack acknowledged a longing to collaborate with talented actors again. Yet, she remains contemplative about her future in the industry, calmly admitting, "I don't even think about it," even if opportunities arise.

The Struggles of Rebuilding

Mack has faced significant challenges since her release, particularly financial ones. "I lost everything," she stated, reflecting on the hard work required just to maintain her health insurance. While she benefits from residuals, she noted that it pales in comparison to her past earnings.

A Shift in Perspective

Her experiences during house arrest made her reevaluate her life. "I used to ride my mom's bike to school...dreaming of having my own bike for Christmas," she recalled, contrasting her former lifestyle with her current one. This stark reality led Mack to find new purpose in her life.

Commitment to Prison Reform

Since leaving prison, Mack has focused on prison reform and arts education for incarcerated individuals. "I couldn't unsee what I had seen when I was incarcerated," she remarked. This has prompted her to advocate for better mental health care and programming within the prison system.

The Path Forward

Mack is slowly navigating her return to creative pursuits while engaging in her newfound mission. She began teaching theater arts in prisons, where she collaborates with inmates through various creative outlets. Her path remains uncertain, but she is dedicated to rebuilding her life in a meaningful way after significant loss.

Source: GeekTyrant

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