Ronnie Wood says he has an inner voice which saved him from overdosing on his many drug binges. Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie, 73, has endured drug and drink-fuelled tours with rock bands and stars for more than five decades.
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, the 25-year-old son of Liam Neeson and the late Natasha Richardson admits that his mom's death is still hard to wrap his head around. Natasha died in 2009 from a brain hemorrhage following a skiing accident.«I think the pain was a little too overwhelming,» he says of his feelings at the time of his mom's death when he was 13. «I think the mind is very powerful, and subconsciously, or unconsciously, it can protect you.
That’s what it did when she passed. I just pushed it aside and didn’t want
.Ronnie Wood says he has an inner voice which saved him from overdosing on his many drug binges. Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie, 73, has endured drug and drink-fuelled tours with rock bands and stars for more than five decades.
Naya Rivera's family is making sure to keep her memory alive for her 4-year-old son, Josey. Thursday, Aug. 13, marks one month since the late star's body was found in Lake Piru, California, after she went missing July 8.A source tells ET that while «this has been an unbelievably difficult time for her family and loved ones,» Rivera's son is «doing better every day.»Josey is with his father, Ryan Dorsey, full time.
Irish Mail on Sunday about the loss of her, he shared how it has not been easy to overcome the ‘powerful grief’ he feels.‘Nobody has an answer. At the end of the day it’s your journey and the journey you take with your family.
There’s no doubt that people who have famous parents have a hard time making their own way into the world. Amid the many problems that come with being the child of a celebrity, includes the fact many people will try and take advantage of you to try and gain access to their parents.
Liam Neeson and his 25-year-old son Micheál Richardson will honour the late Natasha Richardson in their newest movie “Made In Italy”.
Micheál Richardson, getting a chance to work with his dad, Liam Neeson, on their new film, , was an opportunity to honor his late mother, Natasha Richardson. The young actor and his movie star father spoke with ET and opened up about starring in the emotional family dramedy.«Of course, there were the parallels between the script and our lives,» Richardson said of the film, in which he and Neeson play a father and son who are still struggling with the death of the family matriarch.
Natasha Richardson tragically died in 2009 after a skiing accident and now her eldest son, Micheál Richardson, is opening up about how he's still healing from the loss of his mother. The 25-year-old "Made in Italy" star told Vanity Fair in an interview that "the pain was a little too overwhelming." Micheál was 13 years old when she died.
Vanity Fair in a story that hit the internet on July 29."I don't, even still, think that I've fully comprehended it, and that seems to be a similar journey to a lot of people I've spoken to," he added "Fifty-year-olds who lost their parents when they were 12, 13… One day they're out gardening, and something comes over them and they just break down."Over the last two years, Micheál has processed a lot of those feelings thanks to a new film he's made with his Oscar-nominated dad, Northern Irish
It felt like the world lost a mother when Natasha Richardson passed away in 2009, but no one was hit harder by her death than her son, Micheál Richardson.
Micheál Richardson spoke about his late mom Natasha’s tragic accident during an interview with Vanity Fair.
Natasha Richardson's son has opened up about his grief, admitting he still cannot "comprehend" his mother's death.READ: Liam Neeson reveals Love Actually sequel brought back memories of late wifeMicheál Richardson, whose father is Liam Neeson, was just 13 years old when his mother died in 2009 after suffering a head injury while skiing in Canada. At the time, he was studying at a New England boarding school.
Vanity Fair in a story that hit the internet on July 29."I don't, even still, think that I've fully comprehended it, and that seems to be a similar journey to a lot of people I've spoken to," he added "Fifty-year-olds who lost their parents when they were 12, 13… One day they're out gardening, and something comes over them and they just break down."Over the last two years, Micheál has processed a lot of that grief thanks to a new film he's made with his Oscar-nominated dad, Northern Irish actor