Debra Kelly's daughter, Lauren Parsekian, is married to Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul.
The couple shares a daughter, Story Annabelle, and a son, Ryden Caspian.
Lauren Parsekian's work in advocacy goes back to a painful part of her past. As People reported, the difficulties she faced in childhood shaped her desire to help others. In 2009, while studying film at Pepperdine University, she and her friend Molly Thompson founded the Kind Campaign. The nonprofit set out to address girl-on-girl bullying, and the two traveled nationwide, meeting high school students and encouraging more thoughtful interactions.
Lauren Parsekian had been open about how her own adolescence influenced the project. In 2014, she told People Magazine that she had been “put through the wringer,” explaining that the bullying she endured caused “severe depression and an eating disorder.” She told the outlet,
"These girls did whatever they could to make me feel alone and ugly and worthless. I completely lost myself. My grades dropped and I lost all my self-confidence."
Most recently, Aaron Paul shared that his family had relocated to Paris earlier this year. The move, he said, followed the wildfires that swept through Los Angeles.
Aaron Paul revealed why he and wife Lauren Parsekian quietly moved their family to Paris

Aaron Paul had opened up during the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, telling the Daily Mail at The Only at 1850 by American Express party that he and Lauren Parsekian had quietly relocated to Paris with their two young children. The move, he said, had been both a dream and a response to the unsettling wildfires that swept through California earlier in the year.
“Paris is awesome,” Paul had said.
He admitted he had not mastered French beyond a few simple words like “bonjour,” but the language barrier had not dampened their excitement.
“We went out there for the kiddos,” he explained, saying that he and Lauren had “always dreamt of doing a year abroad.”
“We just always wanted to be around a completely different culture,” he shared.
The wildfires had given that dream more urgency. Though their family had been spared any direct loss, the experience made them reconsider their long-term plans.
“When the fires happened in LA, we just knew that we were done with LA, so we sold our house in LA and moved to Paris,” Paul explained.
As the Daily Mail pointed out, Paris had long been meaningful for the couple. Paul proposed to Lauren Parsekian on New Year’s Eve in 2012. They married a year later in Malibu but celebrated with a Parisian carnival-themed wedding that paid tribute to the city where their story changed course.
Inside the friendship that sparked a movement: How Lauren Parsekian and Molly Thompson turned college lessons into Finding Kind

As People Magazine recounted, the story behind Finding Kind began long before cameras rolled. Lauren Parsekian and Molly Thompson first crossed paths at Pepperdine University, both immersed in film studies. What they learned there eventually helped them build something far larger than a class project. Lauren later described the early brainstorming process to The Good Trade.
“We just sat down and considered what we would have liked to hear when we were in school, we asked ourselves what would have been impactful when we were 12-year-olds … and hammered out original activities and curriculum. We were trying to create a program that would create lasting impact,” she shared.
By 2009, they had started shooting their documentary. The work nudged them into a 10,000-mile trek across the country, collecting stories from girls and women willing to speak openly about girl-on-girl cruelty and the emotional toll it left behind.
Their film didn’t just present personal accounts; it also pulled in insights from psychologists, educators and relationship experts. Together, those voices traced the complicated pressure young girls lived under, and the way those pressures shaped their friendships.
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