Andrew Garfield gets emotional when talking about the recent loss of his mother, and relates her life to the life of Jonathan Larson, the man he portrays in the new film, “Tick, Tick, Boom!” #Colbert #TickTickBoom #AndrewGarfield
Andrew Garfield gets emotional when talking about the recent loss of his mother, and relates her life to the life of Jonathan Larson, the man he portrays in the new film, “Tick, Tick, Boom!” #Colbert #TickTickBoom #AndrewGarfield
That hurts, when he said I hope this grief stays with me.
ReplyAbsolutely moved and gutted – we are approaching the end for my father and these were hard but beautiful words to hear.
ReplyWhy am i crying
ReplyYou never get over of losing your mother. I cry everyday!
ReplyWhat an amazing young man and his beautiful family!!
ReplyDidn’t expect the emotion I felt Andrew talking about his mother
Replywow, i envy you for loving your mother that much, i hate my mother with all my heart, cause she is a bitch who makes every familiy gathering a living nightmare.
ReplyLoss is individual to us all, especially when its a parent.
ReplyThis week marks 3 years since the loss of my own mother and as someone who is not religious and absolutely abhors what religions of all types has done to us as a people, my mothers loss reiterated what i had found after my grandparents passing, heaven exists in all of us. It’s our hearts and minds where those we love the most and those we miss the most live on, forever with us when we need a moment of happiness, sadness (we all need to be sad sometimes to cope), support and love. They are there in our memories when we need them.
That was so beautiful
ReplyHe looks a bit like a young Roger Federer…
ReplyWow. That made me cry. Andrew just is one of the greatest. Such a beautiful soul.
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