Barry Keoghan Reflects on Childhood Trauma
Barry Keoghan Reflects on Childhood Trauma

Barry Keoghan Reflects on Childhood Trauma

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Barry Keoghan, the Oscar-nominated actor, has opened up about the lasting impact of his mother's heroin addiction and subsequent death when he was just 12 years old. In a recent appearance on The Louis Theroux Podcast, he expressed that the memories of his challenging childhood still haunt him, particularly the instability of moving through 13 foster homes after his mother was unable to care for him and his brother. Keoghan fondly recalled his mother, describing her as 'lovely' and 'gorgeous', while also emphasizing the destructive grip of addiction on families. Despite the difficulties, he aims to inspire others by sharing his story, asserting that anyone can achieve their dreams regardless of their background. He wears a silver bracelet in memory of his mother and prays for her daily, underscoring the profound emotional scars that still linger in his life. Keoghan also acknowledged the challenges of fatherhood stemming from his own upbringing, while striving to provide a stable home for his child.

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