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Back in 2007, Owen Wilson made headlines when he was hospitalized after attempting to take his own life.
In a new interview with Esquire, the actor addresses that dark period by viewing it through the prism of movies.
“Sometimes it seems like life is being played by Gene Hackman in ‘Hoosiers’. Tough but fair. He’s going to demand a lot, but if you play as a team and do your job, things work out. That’s a good feeling. Things make sense,” Wilson explained.
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Teyana Taylor is opening up about a recent health scare.
A frantic new 911 call has offered more details into what might have been a suicide attempt from Kim Scott at her home in Detroit, Michigan in late July. The ex-wife of rapper Eminem had been been found “bleeding excessively” on her bathroom floor with an “unidentified object” on July 30, according to a police report previously obtained by HollywoodLife, and now, new 911 audio obtained by The Sun, which could be accessed here, has revealed that Kim, 46, was also surrounded by pills.
Owen Wilson is sharing some rare comments about his past struggles.
Owen Wilson leaned on his big brother after his reported 2007 suicide attempt, as it turns out according to a new profile on the famous film star in Esquire.
Though the word “suicide” doesn’t appear in Owen Wilson’s new feature in Esquire, his 2007 attempt does come up in conversation.
Dad days. While Owen Wilson rarely talks fatherhood, the actor gave a glimpse of life with his kids on Wednesday, August 18.
Owen Wilson got candid about his 2007 suicide attempt and how his older brother Andrew helped him heal following the harrowing incident. The 52-year-old discussed his thoughts about life, death and his suicide attempt with Esquire in a profile titled, "Owen Wilson Is Doing Great, Thanks." "Sometimes life seems to be played by Tom Hardy in ‘The Revenant,’ some nightmarish guy trying to kill you, where even if you get the upper hand," the "French Dispatch" the star said.
Owen Wilson is opening up about his scene-stealing role of Mobius M. Mobius in Marvel’s Loki, which was recently renewed for a second season on Disney+.
Esquire, Wilson confirmed that he had a run-in with Marvel’s notorious IP enforcement ninjas. “Well I’ll tell you, it’s serious, it’s no joke,” Wilson said.Wilson added: “Even when I let it slip that I am wearing a mustache, Agent Mobius, I got a ominous text saying, ‘Strike One,’ and I don’t know who that was from.
Never leave a fellow crasher behind! Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn haven’t ruled out a Wedding Crashers sequel — or the possibility of crashing real-life nuptials in the future.
Content warning: This article discusses attempted suicide.Lil Wayne has spoken in a new interview about his struggles with mental health as a child, opening up about how he attempted suicide at the age of 12.The revelation came in a candid interview with former NFL star and current Fox Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho, during an appearance Wayne – real name Dwayne Michael Carter Jr.
Lil Wayne is opening up about his mental health.
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“How I know I had mental health problems was I pulled the trigger,” Lil Wayne said while speaking with Emmanuel Acho during the Aug. 15 installment of Uncomfortable Conversations.
Lil Wayne is opening up about his own past mental health struggles in the hopes that he can help others. The 38-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., was a guest on the internet series, and said he realized he was dealing with mental health issues around the age of 10. The GRAMMY winner said it tended to stem from «when I was told that I couldn't have what I wanted, what I dream of, what I desired, and that was to rap.
Mental health struggles have been a part of Lil Wayne’s life since childhood.