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Steve Jobs' Daughter Wrote a Shocking Childhood Memoir, But Doesn't Want You To Think Badly of Him

Steve Jobs’s daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, is set to release a memoir about her childhood, Small Fry, on Sept. 4 — one that is already making headlines, in part because of his bad behavior. But in a recent profile in The New York Times, Lisa reveals she’s worried that readers will only focus only on the bad — she recalls her father saying she smelled “like a toilet” while on his deathbed — and not her love for the complicated man he was. “Have I failed?” Lisa, 40, asked Nellie Bowles of The Times. “Have I failed in fully representing the dearness and the pleasure? The dearness of my father, and the outrageous pleasure of being with him when he was in good form?” Steve, who died at the age of 56 in October 2011, is the legendary co-founder of Apple Inc., which became the first-ever U.S. company to reach $1 trillion in value this month. And his personal life has been as tumultuous as his professional life has been successful.

He famously denied paternity of Lisa, whose mother is Chrisann Brennan, for years, even saying in court papers that he was “sterile and infertile, and as result thereof, did not have the physical capacity to procreate a child.” Steve would later marry Laurene Powell in 1991, and have three more children.

Born in 1978 when Steve and Brennan were only 23, Lisa writes in the excerpt published in Vanity Fair that her father arrived a few days late, claiming, “It’s not my kid.” She says her mother was forced to hold several jobs, and relied on welfare payments to make ends meet during the first two years of her life, writing, “My father didn’t help.” It wasn’t until after 1980 that a DNA test proved Steve’s paternity, with the court requiring minimal child-support payments and medical insurance coverage for Lisa until age 18 — finalized just four days before Apple went public, making the tech giant a millionaire, according to the memoir. While promoting his authorized biography in 2011, Steve spoke about some of his regrets. “I’ve done a lot of things I’m not proud of,” he said in a statement, “such as getting my girlfriend pregnant when I was 23 and the way I handled that.”

Steve Jobs JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY As an adolescent, Lisa lived with Steve and his new family but their relationship remained complicated. The Times cites eyebrow-raising moments in the book and Lisa’s defense of them, even the hurtful comment he made about her smelling like a “toilet.” “He was telling me the truth,” Lisa told The Times author, and preceded to blame the bad scent on her perfume. “I wasn’t aware of it. Sometimes it’s nice of someone to tell you what you smell like.” There are numerous shocking revelations in Small Fry, but one of the most unsettling moments occurred when Steve embraced Laurene in front of Lisa. He was “pulling [Laurene] in to a kiss, moving his hand closer to her breasts,” and along her leg, “moaning theatrically,” Lisa writes, according to The Times.

Lisa adds that she tried to leave, but he prevented her, saying, “Stay here. We’re having a family moment. It’s important that you try to be part of this family.”

Born in 1978 when Steve and Brennan were only 23, Lisa writes in the excerpt published in Vanity Fair that her father arrived a few days late, claiming, “It’s not my kid.” She says her mother was forced to hold several jobs, and relied on welfare payments to make ends meet during the first two years of her life, writing, “My father didn’t help.” It wasn’t until after 1980 that a DNA test proved Steve’s paternity, with the court requiring minimal child-support payments and medical insurance coverage for Lisa until age 18 — finalized just four days before Apple went public, making the tech giant a millionaire, according to the memoir. While promoting his authorized biography in 2011, Steve spoke about some of his regrets. “I’ve done a lot of things I’m not proud of,” he said in a statement, “such as getting my girlfriend pregnant when I was 23 and the way I handled that.”

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by Anonymousreply 21February 18, 2019 11:55 PM

As an adolescent, Lisa lived with Steve and his new family but their relationship remained complicated. The Times cites eyebrow-raising moments in the book and Lisa’s defense of them, even the hurtful comment he made about her smelling like a “toilet.” “He was telling me the truth,” Lisa told The Times author, and preceded to blame the bad scent on her perfume. “I wasn’t aware of it. Sometimes it’s nice of someone to tell you what you smell like.” There are numerous shocking revelations in Small Fry, but one of the most unsettling moments occurred when Steve embraced Laurene in front of Lisa. He was “pulling [Laurene] in to a kiss, moving his hand closer to her breasts,” and along her leg, “moaning theatrically,” Lisa writes, according to The Times. Lisa adds that she tried to leave, but he prevented her, saying, “Stay here. We’re having a family moment. It’s important that you try to be part of this family.”

She told The Times that such scenes were proof that her father was “just awkward.” Her mother, who was also interviewed for the article, remembered seeing a similar moment when Steve joked inappropriately with then 9-year-old Lisa. “He was so inappropriate because he didn’t know how to do better,” Brennan said, according to The Times. In response to the book, Steve’s widow, their three children, and his sister, Mona Simpson, provided a statement to The Times: “Lisa is part of our family, so it was with sadness that we read her book, which differs dramatically from our memories of those times. The portrayal of Steve is not the husband and father we knew. Steve loved Lisa, and he regretted that he was not the father he should have been during her early childhood. It was a great comfort to Steve to have Lisa home with all of us during the last days of his life, and we are all grateful for the years we spent together as a family.” Steve Jobs’ Daughter Recalls Their Troubled Relationship: ‘My Existence Ruined His Streak’

by Anonymousreply 1August 25, 2018 10:45 PM

During the interview, Lisa expressed her hope that the book won’t “alienate people,” but realized it might (“I hope Thanksgiving’s O.K.,” she said). In Small Fry, Lisa writes that at the end of Steve’s life he apologized to her for being negligent and absent while she was growing up, according to The Times. Later, she writes, he cried and repeatedly told her, “I owe you one.”

Small Fry goes on sale on Sept. 4.

by Anonymousreply 2August 25, 2018 10:45 PM

No, thanks.

by Anonymousreply 3August 26, 2018 12:03 AM

Pass. I don't need to read a sob story form someone who has never had to work a real job and has a gazillion dollars in the bank.

by Anonymousreply 4August 26, 2018 12:07 AM

R4 truth.

by Anonymousreply 5August 26, 2018 12:38 AM

I don't get why she wrote this if she doesn't need the money.

by Anonymousreply 6August 26, 2018 12:55 AM

R6 to make him look bad.

by Anonymousreply 7August 26, 2018 12:57 AM

It’s not hard to make Steve Jobs “look bad.” He was an awful person.

by Anonymousreply 8August 26, 2018 3:20 AM

He sounds like a verbal and social clod.

by Anonymousreply 9August 26, 2018 3:38 AM

He died from AIDS.

by Anonymousreply 10February 18, 2019 6:39 PM

Wiki Leaks has put up several pages of the medical file of Steve Jobs online which have been circulating on the internet. The site claims that Steve Jobs was not suffering from pancreatic cancer but Kaposi's sarcoma – an ailment known to emulate pancreatic cancer in HIV-positive patients. Wiki Leaks has also claimed that Jobs was occasionally following the diet recommended for HIV patients as an alternate therapy.

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by Anonymousreply 11February 18, 2019 6:40 PM

If only you had been a prettier, smarter, better daughter, Lisa, I would have loved you more.

And maybe I wouldn't have died so young.

by Anonymousreply 12February 18, 2019 6:43 PM

[quote] she recalls her father saying she smelled “like a toilet” while on his deathbed

At last we now know the real identity of Cheryl!

by Anonymousreply 13February 18, 2019 6:43 PM

She is genuinely a fine writer, so it's rare to get someone so close to someone so famous who has the skills to describe him attentively and thoughtfully. She also sounds like she's not doing the Mommie Dearest shtick--she genuinely loved and forgives him almost everything.

by Anonymousreply 14February 18, 2019 6:46 PM

I read that she had just spritzed herself with the Poo-Pourri in his hospital room's bathroom before he told her she smelled like a toilet, so she did smell like a toilet.

by Anonymousreply 15February 18, 2019 7:35 PM

She may say she’s forgiven him - but no friggin way. Maybe she has moved on - but no one could forgive and forget what that POS did to her. It’s a good book to remind people the “heroes” we worship are often (and I would argue usually) horrible people who focused more on accomplishing something than being a decent person.

by Anonymousreply 16February 18, 2019 7:49 PM

How much did he leave her? Cash, a trust?

by Anonymousreply 17February 18, 2019 8:15 PM

I think she got very little if anything. I think his big concession was to finally pay for some school. The last wife got most of it.

by Anonymousreply 18February 18, 2019 8:38 PM

I don't know what she was left, but most people guess it was in the 10 million dollar range. Lisa has worked most of her adulthood. Both her parents are/were very crazy in almost the opposite way, and she is a complicated but delightful person, unlike her wicked stepmother.

Steve left the same amount to each of his children. The younger three were in high school or college when he died. The widow Jobs is worth 18.7 billion, much more than Steve had when he died. Laurene will certainly not be distributing her funds equally, which is why the amounts are relatively modest. Steve did not want Lisa's mother to get her hands on his money.

by Anonymousreply 19February 18, 2019 9:06 PM

No one would care if her father had been a plumber from Soledad.

by Anonymousreply 20February 18, 2019 9:42 PM

It is funny you should mention that, because a very close person in her life is a plumber from Soledad.

by Anonymousreply 21February 18, 2019 11:55 PM
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