Stephen Colbert and Anderson Cooper discuss loss in an emotional interview
Thursday night's CNN interview exclusive with Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert took an emotional turn when Cooper asked The Late Show host about losing his father and two brothers as a child. Colbert, the youngest of 11 children, suffered the tragedy at age 10, when his father and brothers died in a plane crash.
On the subject of consoling someone who has experienced loss, Colbert made two suggestions, "One is to say, 'I'm sorry for your loss,' which is a perfectly lovely thing to do. But if you can share your experience, then they're not alone."
The grief and loss discussion was personal for Anderson because he too lost his father, Wyatt Cooper, at the same age Colbert lost his father. Then years later, Anderson lost his brother, Carter Cooper, to suicide. And his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, died this summer.
A visibly emotional Cooper asked Colbert if he still stands by his previous statement of: "I love the thing that I most wish had not happened."
Colbert explained what he meant by that statement. "At a young age, I suffered something so that by the time I was in serious relationships in my life, with friends or with my wife or my children, is that I understand that everybody is suffering. And however imperfectly, acknowledge their suffering," explained Colbert.
In the end, Colbert credited his Catholic faith for helping him find acceptance and gratitude. "We're asked to accept the world that God gives us and to accept it with love. If God is everywhere, and God is in everything, then the world as it is is all just an expression of God and his love, and you have to accept it with gratitude."
Checkout the @AC360 tweets below if you want to see more from this heartwarming exchange between Anderson Cooper and Stephen Colbert.
You said "what punishment of gods are not gifts. Do you really believe that?" @andersoncooper, choking back tears, asks Stephen Colbert, as they discuss grief.
"Yes," replies the comedian. "It's a gift to exist and with existence comes suffering. There's no escaping that." pic.twitter.com/p5rUUhZKxq— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) August 16, 2019
"I was personally shattered, and then you kind of reform yourself in this quiet, grieving world that was created in the house."
Comedian Stephen Colbert opens up to @andersoncooper about grief and the death of his dad and brothers in a plane crash when he was 10 years old. pic.twitter.com/dUnc5CXSs5— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) August 16, 2019
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