Rebecca Romijn is an open book with her husband, Jerry O’Connell, even when it comes to an awkward AF run-in with her ex!
16.04.2022 - 20:33 / deadline.com
Wil Wheaton was moved by his former Stand By Me co-star Jerry O’Connell’s apology for being unaware of the abuse and trauma Wheaton had experienced as a child.
Wheaton appeared on The Talk Thursday, where O’Connell serves as a co-host, and where he apologized to Wheaton.
“I heard before you talk about some of the struggles you were going through during Stand by Me, and you know, while I was 11 at the time, that’s an excuse; I do want to apologize for not being there more for you when you were younger,” O’Connell said. “But I want to say, to the bigger picture, you never know what someone is going through when you’re with them. I don’t feel guilt, but I just want to say I’m sorry I wasn’t there for you more when you were younger.”
“But I wish I was older back then so I could’ve said, ‘Hey Wil, hey man, is anything ?'” O’Connell continued.
“I deeply appreciate that,” a sympathetic Wheaton replied. “You were 11. How could you have possibly known? Also, everyone in the audience who is a trauma survivor knows this: We’re real, real, real good at covering up what we’re going through.”
Wheaton spoke of the pain he experienced as a child in an interview with Yahoo Entertainment in May 2021. Wheaton said he “didn’t want to be an actor when I was a kid. My parents forced me to do it,” alleging of his actress mom, “My mother made me do it. My mother coached me to go into her agency and tell the children’s agent, ‘I want to do what Mommy does.’ “
After hearing of Wheaton’s comments, O’Connell later said on The Talk that he had no idea what Wheaton was going through when they were filming the movie.
“I think what should be said is you have no idea — not even co-workers, just people close to you — you have no idea what is going on with
Rebecca Romijn is an open book with her husband, Jerry O’Connell, even when it comes to an awkward AF run-in with her ex!
Rebecca Romijn and her husband, Jerry O’Connell, sat down for what most would call a tough conversation. On Thursday’s episode of Global’s “The Talk”, the couple spoke about Romijn’s first marriage to John Stamos.
An awkward reunion? Nearly 17 years after Rebecca Romijn and John Stamos finalized their divorce, she finally laid eyes on him again — and told her husband, Jerry O’Connell, all about it.
Rebecca Romijn and her husband, Jerry O’Connell, sat down for what most would call a tough conversation. On Thursday’s episode of, the couple spoke about Romijn’s first marriage to John Stamos. After noting that this was not his wife’s “first tango” with marriage, the host said that his wife was still married and separated when they began dating. The pair shared that O'Connell met Romijn while she was on a date and he was advised by her friend to get her number.
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