One of her bosses asked Greer if she wanted to leave, but as she joked “God bless being a teenager,” noting it made her decide to stay.
“I just remember having a moment of being like, ‘No, I’m OK to stay here. If anyone’s gonna feel uncomfortable in this situation or feel like they need to leave, it’s not gonna be me. I didn’t do anything,’” she said. “I was a kid. If anyone’s gonna feel shame in this situation or guilt or weird, it’s not gonna be me.”
Greer recalled that her dad did seem nervous coming up to her, adding, “I think I hugged him and he asked questions.”
And while it wasn’t until then that father-daughter relationship began to flourish, the Last Summer actress does have vague memories of her childhood with her father.
“I remember going to Frasier at one point and being a baby—not a baby, but like, 3 probably,” she shared, joking that she wasn’t sure why the actors had to keep redoing their scenes. “Then I think my mom took me out of the audience because I was loud.”
She also had a memory of going to a party at her dad’s house, as well as one of him coming to see her preschool play, The Wizard of Oz, adding, “He also remembers ‘cause we’ve talked about it.”
