HULK HOGAN BEGGED for forgiveness in an emotional interview this morning in which he revealed he contemplated suicide following the leak of a video earlier this summer that showed the wrestling superstar make racist comments.
Speaking on ‘Good Morning America‘ Hogan — whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea — asked for the public to forgive him, insisting he was not a racist.
“Oh, my gosh. Please forgive me. Please forgive me,” he told ABC’s Amy Robach.
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“I think if you look at the whole picture of who Hulk Hogan is, you can see over all the years that there’s not a racist bone in my body.
“I’m not a racist but I never should have said what I said. It was wrong. I’m embarrassed by it.
“People need to realise that you inherit things from your environment. And where I grew up was south Tampa, Port Tampa, and it was a really rough neighborhood, very low income. And all my friends, we greeted each other saying that word.”
Hogan also described himself as ‘broken’ following the leak and admitted that he considered ending his own life.
“I was to the point where I wanted to kill myself, you know?
“I was completely broken and destroyed and said, ‘What’s the easiest way out of this?’ I mean, I was lost.”
Asked whether he was suicidal, Hogan replied, “Yes, I was.”
Helplines:
Samaritans 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org Console 1800 247 247 – (suicide prevention, self-harm, bereavement) Aware 1890 303 302 (depression, anxiety) Pieta House 01 601 0000 or email mary@pieta.ie – (suicide, self-harm) Teen-Line Ireland 1800 833 634 (for ages 13 to 19) Childline 1800 66 66 66 (for under 18s)
Hulk Hogan says he contemplated suicide after racist comments leaked
HULK HOGAN BEGGED for forgiveness in an emotional interview this morning in which he revealed he contemplated suicide following the leak of a video earlier this summer that showed the wrestling superstar make racist comments.
Speaking on ‘Good Morning America‘ Hogan — whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea — asked for the public to forgive him, insisting he was not a racist.
“Oh, my gosh. Please forgive me. Please forgive me,” he told ABC’s Amy Robach.
“I think if you look at the whole picture of who Hulk Hogan is, you can see over all the years that there’s not a racist bone in my body.
“People need to realise that you inherit things from your environment. And where I grew up was south Tampa, Port Tampa, and it was a really rough neighborhood, very low income. And all my friends, we greeted each other saying that word.”
Hogan also described himself as ‘broken’ following the leak and admitted that he considered ending his own life.
“I was to the point where I wanted to kill myself, you know?
“I was completely broken and destroyed and said, ‘What’s the easiest way out of this?’ I mean, I was lost.”
Asked whether he was suicidal, Hogan replied, “Yes, I was.”
Helplines:
Samaritans 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org
Console 1800 247 247 – (suicide prevention, self-harm, bereavement)
Aware 1890 303 302 (depression, anxiety)
Pieta House 01 601 0000 or email mary@pieta.ie – (suicide, self-harm)
Teen-Line Ireland 1800 833 634 (for ages 13 to 19)
Childline 1800 66 66 66 (for under 18s)
Originally published at 3.41pm
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