Sean Hayes
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He wouldn't be happy is what Selena's saying.
He wouldn't be happy is what Selena's saying.
How did your mom have the sense to know good material from bad material?
How did your mom have the sense to know good material from bad material?
How did your mom have the sense to know good material from bad material?
That's great. That's awesome. Yeah. I love that you guys are so close. Yes. You know, we can cut this part too, but I am fascinated and thankful for how outspoken you are about mental health.
That's great. That's awesome. Yeah. I love that you guys are so close. Yes. You know, we can cut this part too, but I am fascinated and thankful for how outspoken you are about mental health.
That's great. That's awesome. Yeah. I love that you guys are so close. Yes. You know, we can cut this part too, but I am fascinated and thankful for how outspoken you are about mental health.
Because I have somebody very, very close to me who I've had to deal with it and not deal with it, but just like help with it. Yes. And I was happy to help with it. Yes.
Because I have somebody very, very close to me who I've had to deal with it and not deal with it, but just like help with it. Yes. And I was happy to help with it. Yes.
Because I have somebody very, very close to me who I've had to deal with it and not deal with it, but just like help with it. Yes. And I was happy to help with it. Yes.
It is. It's great. Because my mom, you know, died of Alzheimer's a long time ago. I forget when. And because I... This interview is over. Because it was so painful. Because it was so painful, I just, me and my sister and my family, we would... there's a point where you have to start making it funny.
It is. It's great. Because my mom, you know, died of Alzheimer's a long time ago. I forget when. And because I... This interview is over. Because it was so painful. Because it was so painful, I just, me and my sister and my family, we would... there's a point where you have to start making it funny.
It is. It's great. Because my mom, you know, died of Alzheimer's a long time ago. I forget when. And because I... This interview is over. Because it was so painful. Because it was so painful, I just, me and my sister and my family, we would... there's a point where you have to start making it funny.
Because you've cried too much about it. So then you cut it with humor. And I have the funniest, you know, Alzheimer's stories like ever because I lived through it and it was so tragic that, you know, my mom... We can cut this too, but my mom would go to the bathroom. She'd go number two in the toilet and I'd walk in there. I'd go, mom, you have to flush the toilet.
Because you've cried too much about it. So then you cut it with humor. And I have the funniest, you know, Alzheimer's stories like ever because I lived through it and it was so tragic that, you know, my mom... We can cut this too, but my mom would go to the bathroom. She'd go number two in the toilet and I'd walk in there. I'd go, mom, you have to flush the toilet.
Because you've cried too much about it. So then you cut it with humor. And I have the funniest, you know, Alzheimer's stories like ever because I lived through it and it was so tragic that, you know, my mom... We can cut this too, but my mom would go to the bathroom. She'd go number two in the toilet and I'd walk in there. I'd go, mom, you have to flush the toilet.