Regina King talks about her grief after son’s death

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Regina King talks about her grief after son’s death


The actress opens up about heartbreak she experienced after losing her son to suicide and her role in her new movie, “Shirley.”
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  1. This interview touched me deeply. As a certified grief recovery specialist, I hear these painful and heartfelt stories all the time. I am also living this pain with the death of my only child, my son Tim. May you be held in healing light as you embrace your “new normal.”

  2. Regina, I love you! What you said about your son wanting to go made me feel about a friend and uncle who went the same way. Looking at it that way makes me feel a bit better and less angry than I have felt. It's still painful, but you putting it this way takes a little bit of the Sting away ❤

  3. So happy to see Regina being Ian's mother . You know we teach our kids by example and I am more than sure that Ian knew his Mom's strength and sometimes there is nothing we can do to heal our children's heartache and pain, but at least Ian knew that in his fight and journey that he has a Mom that was with him every step of his travel and trials in life.

  4. ❤ goes out to you. My Grandma is 92 and had 9 children … she has lost 7 over the years almost every 2 years consecutively .. I was just talking with her and saying to her how she has kept her faith in God after all that has happened… she told me she has been angry at times busy always goes back to God … bless all you Mothers hearts 💕

  5. My older son is 35 and suffers from depression. Trust me I went to hell and back with him. But I never will to this day give up on him. My strong love and dedication to his illness made him fight more for his happiness. I walked out of jobs and lost some jobs to look for my son when he disappeared. i found him in homeless shelters, in crack houses and walking the streets. But I never ever gave up on him. Thank God he is still here. He is in the mental hosital right now. But he put himself in there for help. Now he is thinking about his wellness. He told me the other day on the phone with tears. Thankyou mom for not giving up on me. Thank you for still being here. God is good. Trust him thru the hard times and he will bring you thru it all!!

  6. “Happy Sorrow” ❤️ My goodness, I hope we all remember that – and that it saves us when we go through loss. Grateful for that poignant and necessary conversation – a brave one for anyone to have.

  7. My friend took his life last year and the first thing I said was that I respect his choice, if that’s what he wanted then so be it! After seeing this interview it gives me even more peace 🙏🏻🙏🏻 I love Regina! She’s an amazing human being!

  8. A major fan of Regina King,watched her since 227🥰.She has such a glow in her smile 😊 an how she describe grief as a journey NO ONE will ever understand until you walk in those shoes.I’ve loss some dear & close friends ,relatives sooo it’s never ending pain for me.LOVE YOU REGINA KING 👑 WE SHALL GET THROUGH THIS🥰🥰💪🏽🙏🏾