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  • @AdamOKC

    hahahah what?

  • he seems angry

  • @AhYaOk 'Course he is because the greedy bastards f***** up his life bigtime,no wonder he ended up being angry.This guy should never have had to do a days' work in his life.I just hope and pray that he's at peace now.

  • He somehow looked better than he did here than in seasons 6-7 of Diff'rent Strokes, and looks the same as he did in seasons 3 and 4.

  • Very well spoken and articulate young man...RIP, G!

  • he was an intelligent dude

  • @ilikevines Absolutely. And a gent.

  • @ilikevines Mate, why don't you shut the fuck up, you cheeky fucking cunt.

  • Back when he wasn't a jerk. A jerk who was easy to sympathize with, that is.

  • Yaa! Thts my cuzin.

    Love,

    Lilly

  • Gary Coleman ... AS!

  • Why does he always talk about going back to his child hood? So fucking boring.

  • @Nailsdewed

    I BELIEVE HE WAS 25; AND HE TRIED TO COMMIT SUICIDE AT THAT AGE TOO

  • Isn't it something that out of all of the three kids from Dif'frent Strokes, Todd Bridges eventually ended up being the sane one nowadays. Although, both Gary and Dana Plato met tragic ends to their lives (a very sad ending), I, myself, still thank GOD that Todd Bridges (Willis) got it together, revived his career, and is still alive and well. RIP Gary Coleman. RIP Dana Plato.

  • AS!

  • Life's journey takes us all in different directions. When we reach a fork in the road, we make the best decision we can make at that time about which way to go from there. Only Gary would know how or why the twists and turns of his journey took him where they did. Perhaps it's best not to speculate, but, instead, to appreciate what he left behind from the "better days" for fans to remember and appreciate.

  • @BLemack Nice comment, but WHY the most important thing is WHT THW F. is left for FANS? FANS? I think Gary didnt give a f, about fans when he discovered that his life is locked by TV and killing-freedom contracts. He had NO Freedom, he was just a victim of Big TV fishes like evey kid in TV (almost every). A kid must have his childhood not work 12h a day like he was forced to do because big money that turned around that show. Ok he got his money but childhood never comes back. Only my opinion.

  • Gary Coleman was so well spoken & civil during in this interview. At that point why did he became so angry through the years?

  • Gary looked so good and handsome in this interview. What abominable havoc his illness did to him! He seems happy and confident here; wish he could have had more of these good times. RIP Gary!

  • a true professional :( love you gary

  • Gary Coleman always says the same shit in every interview...my god some people will wish to be in your fame. anyways r.i.p

  • && i wonder what he would've done if someone would have told him that he only had 17 short years of his life left...smh...rip gary.

  • I watched the interview 'the insider' that panel should be ashamed. Hw was clearly provoked and gave a normal reaction to a stressful situation, he walked out. Good for him. There is nothing wrong in the way he told that blond women to get off because she was clearly pissing him off. The doc they called in to watch the interview, a fool!. That guy would medicate a baby for crying...What I saw there was disgusting and clearly the blonde women was there to embarrass him. Good for you Gary....RIP

  • I am deeply sadden by the news today of Gary’s death at the age of 42. Only 42.

    The legitimate new services will provide coverage of those details today and in the days ahead that is better left in their hands. I prefer to remember Gary as he was in 1993, when I interviewed him for our Beverly Hills coffee shop chat show.

    With the events of the day, I wanted to share with you some of the special moments from that interview.

    Brad Lemack

  • @BLemack Thank you for sharing this. I had always felt bad for Coleman and what he went through with his health problems and his situation with his parents. I was always rooting for him to be able to come back and continue to do what he did on Diff'rent Strokes, just be able to effortlessly make people laugh. I think his death is a wake-up call to just how difficult being so huge while going through so much trauma at such a young age really is. It's good he can finally be at peace now.

  • @BLemack Thank you men excellent interview. RIP Gary!

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