November 13, 200718 yr Member Interview Tuesday November 13 http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/larry.king.live/Soap opera star Hunter Tylo's real-life heartache. Her son accidentally drowned last month after suffering a seizure. She joins Larry to talk about grief, coping, and carrying on. It's a Larry King Live exclusive.
November 13, 200718 yr Member Thanks for alerting us! I'll have to tune it tomorrow. Hopefully I won't forget.
November 13, 200718 yr Member I feel so sorry for her. Losing a child is something that no parent should ever have to go through and I cannot imagine how she is feeling right now. I am definitely praying for her and just hope she has a lot of comfort and care around her to help ease the pain. She is a great woman who takes a stand against wrong (e.g. her lawsuit against Aaron Spellings) and comes out strong and powerful
November 14, 200718 yr Member Sorry to disagree, but why on earth would someone who just lost a child feel the need to go on Larry King to talk about it?
November 14, 200718 yr Author Member Sorry to disagree, but why on earth would someone who just lost a child feel the need to go on Larry King to talk about it? You got me on that one. Our confessional culture is so weird. I thought she would be devastated, but her composure was pretty interesting if you ask me. There seems to be a lawsuit involved in her son's death, so at the very least she may have wanted to put the defendants in a negative light.
November 14, 200718 yr Member There seems to be a lawsuit involved in her son's death, so at the very least she may have wanted to put the defendants in a negative light. A lawsuit? Her son had a seizure and fell into the pool, a tragic accident. Who is being sued? It's not going to bring him back, why would she put herself through such a painful legal battle?
November 14, 200718 yr Member Damn it, I missed it. Apparently my cable provider changed the channel for CNN - unbekwnonst to me - so I was taping everything but Larry King. Grr!
November 14, 200718 yr Member She seemed so well put composed. I thought she was going to be a bit of a wreck but she wasn't. It shows that she's a strong and powerful woman. I did like her responses to how she puts pain in her work as an actor (what actor doesn't) and how she plans on continuing the role as Taylor. My prayers are with her and her family.
November 15, 200718 yr Member Damn it, I missed it.Apparently my cable provider changed the channel for CNN - unbekwnonst to me - so I was taping everything but Larry King. Grr! Im watching it right now. You know I never did care for Larry King bc he always seemed like a scary old man. During the interveiw his voice just makes him seem so insensitive and he cant help it bc thats the way he talks. HT seems better than I expected http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2...ref=videosearch Edited November 15, 200718 yr by Cheap21
November 15, 200718 yr Member I'm sympathetic to Hunter for the loss of her son. It's very sad and tragic. But, does she need to sue everyone for psychological and medical stuff when she should sue for bad plastic surgery?
November 15, 200718 yr Member But, does she need to sue everyone for psychological and medical stuff when she should sue for bad plastic surgery? Excuse me? This woman just lost her son and yet you offer to comment on bad plastic surgery? That is rather crass and low Edited November 15, 200718 yr by DevotedToAMC
November 15, 200718 yr Member A lawsuit? Her son had a seizure and fell into the pool, a tragic accident. Who is being sued? It's not going to bring him back, why would she put herself through such a painful legal battle? its a malpractice suit filed before her son's tragic death.
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