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Marlon Wayans talks about his emotional breakdown over his parents' death in a stand-up special | News

Experienced comedian Marlon Wayans talks about his emotional journey in his latest special, “Good Grief.” In it, he delves deep into the process of grieving for his parents and shares the poignant lesson he learned along the way.

In a recent interview with Lewis Howes on the topic “The School of Greatness,“The 52-year-old actor chatted about his new stand-up special on Prime Video. He shared how he went from discussing the heartache of losing his parents, Howell Wayans and Elvira Alethia, to joking about his final moments with them. At one point, he had a breakthrough realization: “I was running from my own pain,” he admitted.

As the star recalled, he “broke down on stage” while talking about his late mother. Ultimately, he decided not to cut that part from the final footage.

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“I broke down. I cried,” said the “Naked” star. “Because the reality that my parents were gone hit me. It [hit me before] but it shouldn't hit me on a show when I'm filming a special. And it did and I was like, all right, cool. I wanted to cut that out, but I was like, no. Keep it in. Because people need to understand that I, just like you, am suffering. But life goes on and we're still looking for a smile. I get so many messages in my inbox about Good Grief on Amazon Prime, about how it affected them, how it helped them, helped them with the grief. They lost their parents too, we're in the same club, Gang Gang. And how they cried with me and thanked me because they were in depression and I helped them find a way out because I showed them my own way. So that's healing.”

Marlon's mother died in 2020 at the age of 82, and three years later his father also died.

Today, the “Respect” actor says he “doesn’t cry for her as much anymore” and has entered a new phase of his ongoing grief journey.