STAGE MUM BEC’S DANCE STUDIO MELTDOWN
Wiwith h Lllleyton out of f town again,i an emotional Bec loses it at her daughter’s dance class
Wearing ripped black jeans and a scowl instead of her usual sunny smile, Bec Hewitt couldn’t hide her distress after a row at her daughter Mia’s dance class.
When the fight erupted, Bec, 34, shouted and shook with anger as shocked Mia, 11, watched on, before storming out of the Melbourne dance studio.
It’s the second time she’s had a public meltdown in as many months and friends are getting increasingly worried about her emotional state.
“Bec feels incredibly isolated in Melbourne, and with Lleyton away again, she’s finding life really tough,” reveals one family friend.
“I haven’t seen her this unhappy in a long time. She’s a bit of an emotional wreck.”
It is not known what upset the mum-of-three, but she’s made no secret of the fact she’s struggling to adjust to life in Melbourne after yearning for years to return to Australia, and was disappointed Lleyton didn’t want to live in Sydney.
Last week Bec seemed to find playing solo mum while Lleyton
is overseas all too much when she lost her cool at the dance class, even though her mum Michelle was in Melbourne to help her look after Mia, Cruz, eight, and Ava, six.
Friends say the former Home And Away star has been bitterly disappointed that she hasn hasn’tt been able to revive her acting career, and is determined that Mia will fulfil her own dreams of pursuing dance and acting.
Bec says Mia shares her love of the creative arts and praised her for being “like a little pro, and loved having her hair done” on a shoot for a bread commercial last year. She has also said her eldest also loves fashion and would like to model.
Bec says Mia shares her love of the creative arts
“She’s a great mum to those kids – but she can’t help but be a bit of a stage mum, particularly when it comes to Mia,” reveals the friend.
“I know Bec would be absolutely crushed if Mia
decided she didn’t want to pursue her dancing.”
The devoted mum began her own showbiz career at three, working as a catalogue model and doing TV voiceovers. She’s wasted no time in trying to help Mia and Ava become child stars.
The two girls walked for the Target Runway at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival in March last year, and they both attend regular dance classes and castings for modelling gigs, just like Bec did as a child.