Liv Tyler reveals Todd Rundgrens painful reaction to finding out Steven Tyler was her biological father

Liv Tyler is opening up about her complicated family dynamics.The actress, 47, reflected on how her stepdad, Todd Rundgren, was impacted by discovering her biological father was Steven Tyler.On Monday’s episode of the “Sibling Revelry” podcast, Liv shared that the Nazz musician, 76, took the news “so hard.”“I think it’s probably still very hard and painful,” Liv admitted to the brother-sister hosts, Kate and Oliver Hudson.“I don’t speak to him enough, I love him and I have brothers from him and I had a whole family with them.
But I was a kid, so it was really hard because he was mad at my mom and then suddenly Steven was there and we did a paternity test and it was positive and so we moved to New York.I think I was 11 or 12.”Liv recalled that she wasn’t allowed to discuss who her bio dad was until she and her mom, Bebe Buell, relocated from Maine.
She had been under the impression Todd was her biological father, as he also signed her birth certificate when she was born.Before the news broke, the “Stealing Beauty” star credited Todd for being a hands-on father.“He took care of me as, like, he was dad.I felt so much love,” Liv reminisced.
“I was able to soak up the love that I could.”“I remember sitting there for what felt like three days, but it was probably three hours and just basically coming to this conclusion at the end of like, ‘Woah, I have two dads, and all this love and maybe there will be two Christmases.They’re … so different and so lovely.”Also joining Liv during the podcast episode was her half-sister Mia, whom Steven shares with his ex-wife Cyrinda Foxe.
The pair reflected on meeting for the first time at an Aerosmith concert when they were around 8 or 9 years old.“I remember there were no kids backstage,” Mia, 46, said.“So we played hard that night.
And we were at this VIP area, outside of the green rooms, and we were just like, you know, doing our eight and nine-year-old thing, and this fan l...