Ted Danson tells Fox News Digital why he doesn’t think a reunion will happen in the future. Ted Danson is getting honest about his past. In a new interview with NPR, the "Cheers" star admitted he had been emotionally immature for about the first half of his life.
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I won't be too specific, but I didn't really grow up emotionally until I was in my 40s, and I was a bit of a liar in my relationship. I'll leave it at that," Danson said. "And I started to work on myself very seriously around that time.
I went to clinics and a psychologist and a mentor. I worked very hard to not be that person who hid his emotions and left out the back door." Danson confessed that the situation had been hard on his parents, and it had apparently played out in public.
TED DANSON THROWS MORE COLD WATER ON HOPES FOR 'CHEERS' REUNION: 'I THINK IT'D BE A LITTLE SAD' Ted Danson admitted in a new interview with NPR that he "didn't really grow up emotionally" until he hit his 40s. (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for the Environmental Media Association) "So, that was all kind of messily in the press, and my poor parents were going, ‘What?’ And I finally called them, and they were very sweet, and they came to support me and everything," he said. He added, "The press sounded horrible.
But the work underneath the press was invaluable. I'm very glad for that time, even though it was messy, very messy." Danson would have been in his 40s during the early 1990s, when his marriage to Cassandra "Casey" Coates end.
