Maya Hawke says mom Uma Thurman practiced 'witch-adjacent' remedies

Maya Hawke is shedding some light on how she was raised with Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke as parents.On NPR's "Wild Card with Rachel Martin," Maya dove into "witch-adjacent" remedies her mom instilled in her as a child."My mother really taught me to love and respect nature...like herbal remedies to things," she began.
"It's sort of like 'witch-adjacent.' It's not toil and trouble, but it's wickenary."Maya Hawke says Uma Thurman used "witch-adjacent" herbal remedies growing up and Ethan Hawke leaned into his creative side.(Getty Images)She went on to explain that one she still remembers from her childhood is a pineapple skin tea that her mom would have her drink if she had a cold.
"Because the enzymes in the pineapple skin is good to get rid of a cold," she added.UMA THURMAN REVEALS WHY SHE NEVER LIVED IN LOS ANGELESMaya explained that her dad is "magic in a different way.""He's a magical thinker.I wouldn't say he's witchy, but he used to do like treasure hunts for me when I was a kid," Maya added.
"He's crafty and magical, but he's not witchy."Maya Hawke shared that her dad, Ethan Hawke, would create treasure hunts for her as a kid.(Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for ABA)The "Stranger Things" star noted that she grew up between Manhattan and Upstate New York.
Maya explained that Uma loves nature and that she is a "gorgeous gardener."Maya explained that growing up, she didn't know how "big of a deal" her parents were because her mom spent most of her time with her in her garden, "on her knees," finding ingredients to make soups out of.Maya Hawke said her mother loves nature.(Stephane Cardinale-Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSMaya comes from one of Hollywood's most famous families.
Of course, Ethan is best known for his roles in "Dead Poets Society," "Training Day," "Boyhood," and the "Before" trilogy, while her mother, Uma, rose to fame through iconic roles in "Pulp Fiction" and Quentin Tarantino's "K...