Colman Domingo just got real about the bittersweet reality of success without his parents there to witness it. In a raw moment from the latest episode of Bear Grylls Is Running Wild, the Euphoria actor opened up about carrying his late mother and stepfather with him, even two decades after their deaths. It’s a reminder that grief doesn’t just fade; it transforms into something quieter.
According to Us Weekly, Domingo’s parents passed away in 2006. In a clip from the June 9 episode, he doesn’t hold back about how their absence still lingers. “I literally got emotional,” he admits, “but I do think that they live with you. And you do it for them too.” There’s something deeply relatable about that sentiment, the way success can feel hollow when the people who rooted for you the loudest aren’t around to see it.
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