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'There are consequences': Quentin Tarantino refuses to help mother financially after she mocked his writing ambitions

'There are consequences': Quentin Tarantino refuses to help mother financially after she mocked his writing ambitions
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino acknowledges fans before the unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California, on Dec 21, 2015.
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Quentin Tarantino refuses to help his mother financially, after she mocked his writing ambitions.

Although the 58-year-old writer and director is now one of Hollywood's biggest stars, he is still bitter than his mother Connie - who turns 75 next month - did not support his writing dreams and he vowed at the age of 12 never to share his fortune with her.

Speaking on The Moment podcast, which is hosted by Billions co-creator Brian Koppelman, Tarantino recalled his mother siding with his teachers after he got in trouble for writing screenplays at school.

He said: "[She] was b******* at me about that... and then in the middle of her little tirade, she said, 'Oh, and by the way, this little writing career,' with the finger quotes and everything. This little writing career that you're doing? That s*** is over.'

"When she said that to me in that sarcastic way, I go, 'Okay, lady, when I become a successful writer, you will never see penny one from my success. There will be no house for you. There's no vacation for you, no Elvis Cadillac for mommy. You get nothing. Because you said that'."

When asked if he had stuck to that vow, Quentin said: "Yeah. I helped her out with a jam with the IRS. But no house. No Cadillac, no house.

"There are consequences for your words as you deal with your children. Remember there are consequences for your sarcastic tone about what's meaningful to them."

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