Rosie O'Donnell Reacts to Daughter Chelsea Legally Changing Her Name to Her Birth Mom's
- Chelsea O'Donnell, 27, filed paperwork in January to legally change her last name.
- Chelsea's decision followed reports that Rosie O'Donnell cut her from trusts and a will.
- Chelsea seeks to use Neuens, her birth mother Deanna Micoley's maiden name, for her last name.
- Rosie addressed Chelsea's choice in a Substack poem, stating, "I am not her."
- Despite the name change, Rosie vowed to remain supportive of Chelsea, acknowledging her struggles.
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Rosie O'Donnell's Daughter Files to Change Her Name After Multiple Arrests
Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter Chelsea O’Donnell has filed to change her name following her multiple arrests last year. Chelsea, 27, submitted paperwork to legally change her name according to court records viewed by Us Weekly on Thursday, April 10. The request was made in late January and a hearing is scheduled for May of this year. The Daily Mail was first to break the news. The outlet reported that Chelsea wants to change her last name back to he…
Rosie O'Donnell Details Complicated Relationship with Daughter Chelsea Amid Name Change
Rosie O'Donnell is opening up about her complicated relationship with her daughter Chelsea in a new poem. Shared to her personal blog April 6, the poem revealed that Chelsea plans to take on her birth mother's maiden name, a decision Rosie says she finds hard to understand but ultimately respects. "she wishes to change her last name/ to her birth moms maiden name/ doesn't make sense to me/ I am not her," Rosie wrote, reflecting on the pain of th…
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