In a heart-wrenching revelation, Tyler Perry broke down in tears as he opened up about his own suicide attempts following the tragic death of beloved DJ Stephen “tWitch” Boss. The entertainment world was rocked when Boss, known for his infectious positivity on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” was found dead by suicide at just 40 years old, leaving fans and friends in profound shock.
Perry took to social media to share his darkest moments, revealing he had once believed that ending his life was the only escape from unbearable pain. In an emotional Instagram post, he described his struggles with trauma and despair, confessing he attempted suicide multiple times. “I thought the only way to make this pain go away was by taking my life,” Perry wrote. Yet, he expressed gratitude that he survived those attempts, emphasizing how he would have missed out on the best years of his life.
His message comes at a critical time, as suicide rates in the U.S. continue to rise alarmingly. According to the CDC, over 45,000 people died by suicide in 2020, making it the 10th leading cause of death for individuals aged 10 to 64. Men are particularly vulnerable, with rates four times higher than women. This crisis is particularly acute among Black Americans, where cultural stigmas surrounding mental health have deterred many from seeking help.
Perry’s heartfelt plea serves as a beacon of hope amid despair, urging anyone struggling to reach out for help. “I know it may seem like there’s no way out, but please, reach out to someone,” he urged, highlighting the importance of connection in times of darkness. His powerful words remind us that even in our lowest moments, life can still be beautiful and worth living. As the world mourns the loss of tWitch, Perry’s message resonates louder than ever: there is always hope, and you are not alone.