Jerry O’Connell and Wil Wheaton co-starred in the 1980s American classic “Stand by Me”.
Recently, Jerry O’Connell hosted Wil on his own show and apologized, saying he didn’t know Will was being abused at the time, and he was sorry he didn’t spend more time with Will at the time.
It is reported that Wil had revealed in an earlier interview that he was going through an abuse while playing “Stand by Me”.
His parents forced him to be a child star, his father was mentally violent, and his mother was behind everything.
“When I watch ‘Stand by Me’ now, I can’t ignore the incredible sadness in my eyes. I can’t ignore that sadness and loneliness is real, and I think that’s Gordie (Wil’s character in the film) The way it should be in life.”
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