Thank you, Tom, for this sit-down with Keith....I just still miss Mathew; I adored him so much. Love to his whole family..
@SirThirdFilms8 сағат бұрын
This is a beautiful and painful interview and I'm forever grateful that it's available. As someone who struggles, these things truly help. so Thank you and I'm sorry to everyone affected by struggles of all kinds
@obeyordie8 сағат бұрын
Matthew had his struggles as do many people in this world, but at his best he still was able to put one more positive thing in this world even if that meant him not being here anymore. His family is brave for going forward with what he ultimately wanted to do next which was help people.
@Chrissyreadsandwrites8 сағат бұрын
What a heartbreaking interview. Also so authentic and illustrates the struggle so many families go through.
@GloriaLodge3 сағат бұрын
He will always be my favorite comedian. 💚🇨🇦🕊️
@triplet30233 сағат бұрын
I agree, this is so heartbreaking. As a mother who lost a child (as an adult) as a result of addiction - you never get over that loss. Irregardless of the heartache that you go through during the years addiction and the many relapses, you love that child (no matter an adult, they are still your child) and you know them beyond the addiction and the beautiful people they really are underneath all of that. That is what is so heartbreaking on top of the loss. They are still a human. I have felt such anger towards those people who facilitated his addiction for the monetary benefits and ultimately are responsible in aiding that. I personally hope they get many years in jail and lose everything they have (they are still alive and the people they facilitated are not). I am just listening to the end of Keith’s interview and he is so right that addicts need longer for treatment and have a place for them to move to after, monitored, treated and cared for. A year at minimum is needed. I hope that Matthew’s Foundation will be able to do as much of that as possible. My heart is with his family.
@AlexSoutheyMusic8 сағат бұрын
Actual legend.
@lotstosayalways2 сағат бұрын
I will always think fondly of Matthew. He had a huge impact on me. I was so hoping he could slay the dragon. He was so so much more than a dragon slayer. RIP amazing soul. To his family my sympathy. It must be so hard to lose a person like Matthew. If it helps at all I have been, and am determined to continue, living a much healthier happy life. It's the only way I have to honor him and the great gift of life. Beautiful Soul.
@elizarice439 сағат бұрын
Some souls choose a challenging life to live. It’s their lesson(s) to learn and those that love them are ‘profoundly’ affected.
@cindyrussell1581Сағат бұрын
Yr stepson choice to do drugs, then all dealers should be accountable.
@dianesmith91772 сағат бұрын
So, so important to remember that Matthew was prescribed phenobarbital in very early infancy, which set him up for a lifetime of addiction. How might he have been if he hadn't been so powerfully sedated for his newborn crying?
@bigpauly68003 сағат бұрын
He should’ve been on the shrooms
@Crystalmelody6811 минут бұрын
Addiction to me is in the genetic makeup. This is not something that is a choice and breaking it is very difficult.