While going through his mother’s effects after she passed, Anderson Cooper found stacks of letters from her one-time fling Frank Sinatra. Read more stories about Anderson’s mom in his book, “Vanderbilt,” and check out his new podcast, “All There Is,” available now. #Colbert #AllThereIsPodcast #AndersonCooper
Thank you both so much!
ReplyI am a nurse and it is amazing how people can not deal with death. We all need to talk about it more. It helps the grieving process.
And BTW, miscarriage too
Speaking of wealthy families,I bet Americans don’t know that the Saudis royal family’s oil company ARAMCO owns the largest oil refinery in America.
ReplySpoiler alert; it was purchased in 2017 during Trumps tenure as POTUS.
Anderson is such a sensitive soul and he has the best giggle. I think he must be a great Dad.
ReplyAndy choked up there towards the end…for real, damn.
ReplyShould talk about pregnancy loss. That’s a grief that people don’t even want to hear about. And it’s very common.
ReplyIrony: Their lives were altered by losing great fathers at age 10 while that is about the same age I started wishing for mine to drop dead. Unfortunately that didn’t happen and his abuse would continue for another quarter century, costing me everything.
ReplyI’d trade places with either of these men in a heartbeat except I wouldn’t want to do that to them.
They like that I referred to AC as RAINBOW BREAD in 2020
ReplyI look forward to retaking the NV bar under less stressful conditions
ReplyI know the pain you feel when you lose your entire family. Although mine was by choice, I walked out on them when I had my son because I didn’t want to raise him in the negative environment they created, it still hurt. Peace at all costs.
ReplyI love professionals
ReplyLove Anderson Cooper.
ReplyI thought that he has 2 older brothers.
His mother had 4 sons.
Anderson Cooper is such wonderful person and a great philosopher, who cares for his past and sincerely makes the future belong to his children!
ReplyI love watching these two men together. They are both so heartfelt and kind, and seem to be able to work out the mystery of grief, growth and how to blend it into our lives when they delve into those topics. It certainly has helped me obtain a perspective on a loss I’m experiencing.
ReplyAnderson , Stephen I am grateful you are survivors and have a platform to share this daily normal human experience with us
ReplyAnderson is just such a wonderful human being.
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