Rob Delaney says he wants to die in the same room as his late son

Ireland News News

Rob Delaney says he wants to die in the same room as his late son
Ireland Latest News,Ireland Headlines
  • 📰 JOEdotie
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 31 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 51%

It's man stuff

Rob Delaney has said that he wants to die in the same room in which his son Henry passed away six years ago.The US comedian admitted that he asked the property’s landlord when he moved out: “Listen, if you ever go to sell this place, let me know first because I would like to buy it.

“We knew that they would not overlap corporally on this Earth, even though Henry’s younger brother was born in the same room that Henry died in, our living room.”The 47-year-old told Laverne that he and his wife, Leah, had considered leaving London but had continued to live in the city because of memories of Henry.

He added that he sometimes bumps into the nurses that looked after his son and said London and the NHS had taken very good care of his child. “I will feed him,” he added. “I will put him in clothing that fits but am I going to be able to love him? I don’t know if I can do that anymore.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

JOEdotie /  🏆 31. in İE

Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Rob Delaney feared he wouldn't be able to love youngest son after son, 2, diedRob Delaney feared he wouldn't be able to love youngest son after son, 2, diedComedian Rob Delaney tragically lost his son to cancer in 2018 and revealed he feared whether he would be able to love his son who was born after young Henry's passing
Read more »

– Tony Delaney on James Clarence Mangan, John Keegan and the cholera epidemic of 1849– Tony Delaney on James Clarence Mangan, John Keegan and the cholera epidemic of 1849The epidemic took hold quickly in 1849 with devastating effect
Read more »

Rob Heffernan's Cork: Best hotels, places to eat and holidaying in YoughalRob Heffernan's Cork: Best hotels, places to eat and holidaying in YoughalThe former Olympian opens up about the best places to visit around Ireland including his favourite hotspots and his plans to see more of Donegal in the future
Read more »

Rob McElhenney doubles down on Wrexham promotion belief with honest predictionRob McElhenney doubles down on Wrexham promotion belief with honest predictionWrexham have big ambitions after already moving up divisions in successive seasons, and Hollywood co-owner Rob McElhenney has outlined his vision for 2024/25 as they inch closer to their goals
Read more »

Roddy Collins: Marc Canham and the FAI are letting Ireland fans downRoddy Collins: Marc Canham and the FAI are letting Ireland fans downJohn Delaney may be long gone but the FAI's legacy of poor decision making is still there
Read more »

'We want guys playing with freedom and swagger' - Ulster eye Leinster upset'We want guys playing with freedom and swagger' - Ulster eye Leinster upsetRob Herring leads underdogs Ulster in yet another attempt to get the better of Leinster in a knockout tie.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-13 08:35:42