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Chiwetel Ejiofor shaped by grief

- BANG SHOWBIZ

CHIWETEL Ejiofor has admitted the death of his father has had a “profound effect” on how he lives his life.

The Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness star and his dad Arinze were in Nigeria for a wedding when he was aged 11 but tragedy struck when their car hit a truck, leaving the actor as the only survivor.

And Chiwetel admitted he will always live with the grief of losing his father when he was so young.

He said: “Grief is something you live with forever in different ways; when you lose a parent young, it has a profound effect on the way you view life.

“At an early age you realise the value of some things and the preciousne­ss of life itself, which is something most people acquire later on.

“Certain fears or neuroses you definitely carry. Some are justified but you do lose a lot of ideas about knowledge.

“I don’t know if it was due to my father passing away, but I have gaps in my knowledge, that I have to acquire for myself as I go through the journey of life.”

The 44-year-old star admitted the loss of his dad has sparked some “neurosis” that has grown to shape his decision-making processes, though he’s been able to “break” some of the worries he’d developed.

He added in an interview in the May issue of Britain’s GQ magazine: “I think neurosis is a more creative space (than confidence) but it can be paralysing.

“Those little fears you pick up along the way grow into such major branches of your personalit­y, and they define the ways you approach things.

“But such fears are just an illusion you’re creating. I’ve been lucky enough to break some of the fears I had – and when you do, you recognise your genuine path and personalit­y in a richer, deeper way.”

 ?? ?? Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor
Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor

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