Jerry O’Connell Apologizes to Wil Wheaton for Stand by Me Child Abuse


Jerry O'Connell Apologizes to Wil Wheaton for Stand by Me Child Abuse


Jerry O’Connell apologized to his “Stand by Me” co-star Wil Wheaton on the Thursday’s episode of “The Talk” for being unaware that he was suffering from child abuse while making the classic 1986 coming-of-age classic. Wheaton told Yahoo Entertainment in May 2021 that his parents “forced” him to become a child actor, adding the he suffered “a combination of incredible emotional abuse from my father and a lot of manipulation, using me, from my mother.” The actor channeled the pain caused by his parents for his performance in “Stand by Me.”

“When I watch ‘Stand by Me’ now, I cannot ignore the unbelievable sadness in my eyes,” Wheaton said at the time. “And I cannot ignore the reality that it was that sadness, that isolation, that I think gave me what Gordie needed to come to life.”

O’Connell is a co-host of “The Talk” and used Wheaton’s appearance on the talk to show to offer the following apology: “I heard before you talk about some of the struggles you were going through during ‘Stand by Me,’ and you know, while I was 11 at the time, that’s an excuse, I do want to apologize for not being there more for you when you were younger.”

“But I want to say, to the bigger picture, you never know what someone is going through when you’re with them,” O’Connell added. “I don’t feel guilt, but I just want to say, I’m sorry I wasn’t there for you more.”

“You were 11,” Wheaton replied. “How could you have possibly known? Also, everyone in the audience who is a trauma survivor knows this: we’re real, real, real good at covering up what we’re going through.”

“Stand by Me” is a 1959-set drama starring O’Connell, Wheaton, River Phoenix and Corey Feldman as four friends who discover the dead body of a missing boy while out on a hike. The film, directed by Rob Reiner and based on the novel by Stephen King, earned an Oscar nomination for adapted screenplay and grossed $52 million worldwide.




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