MR T: ‘I DON’T GIVE ADVICE, I MOTIVATE’
Action man MR T has defended his right to motivate people on upcoming US reality TV show I PITY THE FOOL, because his lengthy battle with cancer tested his resolve to the limit.
The actor - real name LAURENCE TUREAUD - was diagnosed with lymphoma in 1995 and underwent a recovery programme including chemotherapy and radiation.
And the 54-year-old believes he can now inspire other people.
He says, "Starting in 1997, I was going to the cancer centre every day for a year and a half to get a shot. I had chemotherapy and radiation. I now see my doctor every two months. I take eight pills a day. It’s supposed to slow the growth in my body.
"I’m feeling good. I don’t get nauseated anymore.
"It allows me to have a platform and to speak with authority because I’ve been tested.
"First when people think of me doing a reality show, they think I’m going around beating people up.
"People ask what gives me the authority to give advice? I say, ‘First of all, I don’t give advice. DR PHIL gives advice. Mr T helps people. I motivate them, I inspire them, I give them hope, and I plant the seed so they can feel good about themselves.’ That’s what I do."
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