Tyler Henry Convinces Kenya Moore to STOP Reaching Out to Estranged Mother | Hollywood Medium | E!
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Tyler Henry Convinces Kenya Moore to STOP Reaching Out to Estranged Mother | Hollywood Medium | E!
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I’m proud of Kenya. She made it despite being abandoned. I’m glad she’s able to love Brooklyn the way she should have been loved by her mother.
She was not abandoned her mother was not mental stable to give her the care she needed. She saw her sister as a better fit. It’s takes a village. You say abandoned like she was left on side of the road. Even though it wasn’t her. Mother she came from a very loving home.
@@PORTERGYRL with all due respect mam, Kenya has said this out of her own mouth. Not sure why you’re directing your statement to me? 🤷🏾♀️
@@4mydaughtas Right
@@PORTERGYRL it’s obviously 🙄 that you don’t knows what Abandonment Means! Smh
@@clashon4life843 seriously!!
Beung rejected by your mother is a horrible feeling.
I know first hand it is devastating
@@brewster13ful Bless you 😢😢
@@brewster13ful me too 😢
@@thara21 May you live a blessed-filled life as well❤❤❤
@@ReadyorNot811 ❤️ you too
You don’t always need the love of the person who gave birth to you! A woman that was there for you and raised you is your mother……that’s love❣️
It’s took me 30 years to realize that
I dunno man. Its certainly hard
Sometimes it’s only meant for your parent to create you not necessarily to raise. We need to know our parents story to have more empathy
I read yrs ago that Kenya's mom is mentally disabled and that when she got pregnant, she didn't completely understand what was happening and was made to have the baby. My own mother was conceived under these same circumstances. This is also why Kenya's aunt was so enraged when Kenya took cameras to her mom's door. Kenya knows the truth, but keeps bringing it up on camera.
Everyone has their own experience with this, no one’s entitled to tell someone not to desire the love of their birth mother. Remember they were connected in the womb. You can’t just erase that desire.
The craving of a mother’s love never goes away. It’s heartbreaking when others don’t understand
Soooooo heart breaking
I’m struggling with this daily
A dynamic that's so, so strong. I witnessed this with a colleague who was raised by loving and generous adoptive parents.
My friend spend a small fortune trying to find her birth mom, and wanted that relationship with her, but she was once again rejected, so it never happened. My colleague died suddenly, and left a husband and two teenage boys. Her passing was tragic, a huge loss, and left us stunned.
I understand that feeling
Years later, the iconic and Legendary Moore is the best mom she can be.. I just love her ❤
The background music is so loud I couldn't even hear Kenya.
Also Kenya has accomplished so much and it was her grandmother seeing her every step of the way. Her wanting her mother's approval maybe motivated her, but it was her grandmothers love that held her up and that love is beautiful.
Yeah... music was too loud.
My nephew's mom, gave my mother, his birth certificate and him when he was 4 days old. My mom and I raised him .He was the most beautiful person! Unfortunately he never got over his mother not wanting him,even tho she was actually in prison. He became a alcoholic. We lost him to alcoholism at the age of 40,last October. My heart is shattered. I miss that precious boy so much.
This is really sad, condolences to you and your family 😢
I'm sorry for your loss
im so sorry for your loss
I’m so sorry to hear that my condolences
I am so sincerely sorry for your unimaginable loss.
My heart opens for Kenya. God has her covered.
Absolutely!! ❤
💯✨
Very touching. I definitely can relate to this experience
Her mother's behavior is despicable, but its a good thing she stays away from toxic relatives. I've had to do the same. Sometimes our bad experiences teach us what not to do!
I’m curious if she had mental issues or suffered from some other trauma that translated to her behavior.
@@damadoms4676 yes her mother's behavior doesn't sound normal or even rational.
yip
Her mother was teenage when had Kenya her mother father was a pastor so he said no more baby because her older had already had a baby out of wedlock so that why she gave Keyan up to her grandmother.
Nah Kenya deserves it
I feel exactly this way about my mum too. Unfortunately when you realise they aren't going to be the mum you need them to be you go through a grieving process. It's like they have passed before they actually pass. Nobody should have a mother who doesn't care, its horrendous.
This comment gave me goosebumps because I thought I wrote myself even thought I know that I didn't comment here. You said the exact words I've been feeling about my mom. The feeling of your mom being dead before they really die. It feels worse than an orphan because at least an orphan lost her mom and grieved. Grieving for your mom while she still alive It's the most confusing and frustrating thing ever. Take a day by day and may the Lord comfort your heart and give you a closure and rest.
Sending so much love to you both 💖💖💖💖
@amazonjunglez1188 I'm sorry I have only just seen this comment. Sending lots of love your way too. X
I'm sorry 😞
@@twiggy1021 Thank you dear💞 I'm sending prayers and love your way too
When she talks about her mom, my heart just feels bad
😢
I'm so happy Kenya has her daughter. Now she can be the mom she never had to Brooklyn. And it can help heal her inner child.
Not all people can become good parents.
Very true. That's just the way we enter into this world. Not everyone has that parental instinct!
Then don't have kids
Right!
You so right even though it hurts just need to move on. I'm graduating this Friday my mother told she won't be there surprisingly everything I said okay. I'm done fighting try to make someone see how I need them.
True but can be a decent human towards her daughter since the truth was out she had her as a teen and couldn’t manage. To resent and ignore her makes her u
Inhuman 😢.
I know the feeling. I used to chase my biological father, but I stopped doing it back in 2018. Now I’m considered a bad daughter for not letting him treat me however he wanted.
Are you black by any chance?
@@Jess-ew3tm I’m on the opposite end of the color spectrum lmao
@@Jess-ew3tm WHY DID YOU ASK @anon THAT QUESTION? WHY DOES IT MATTER WHAT HIS/HER SKIN COLOR IS!!
@@ChaplainBettyBradley-Frazier relax...
I can relate to this! They will say you're a bad daughter because you set boundaries. Good for you!
I'm sooooooo glad someone told her to stop!!!! The rejection is too heavy to bear. And to allow it to keep repeating itself is crazy.
I completely understand chasing that relationship with my mother. Everyone else has a loving and supportive mother, why can't I?? It's a horrible feeling.
Im sorry .
Its hard to comprehend ❤❤❤❤sending love
You're not alone. You should hear my story. Hang in there. You'll be alright
It's the worsttttt reality to have to live in. 😩
@@LedyS26 What's your story?
My mother abandoned me until I was seven, then scooped me up and took me away from the grandmother who had nurtured me. In later years, my mother could not understand my indifference. Neither did I until after she had died and I found myself unable to forgive her. I’m with Tyler and your grandma………The earlier you let her go, the more liberated you will become. Much love coming your way. Be happy in your current life and free from the maternal toxicity.
I wish the best for Kenya. She deserves to be loved.
I wish you peace and release from chasing after Mom who isn’t worthy of you. You had/have a fantastic Mom, your grandma, and, she is still with you! The love is palpable.
Kenya looks like a little girl as she is hearing this reading. Bless her and I wish she didn't carry this pain from her mom wounds. I really like her on the show and understand how/why she lashes out when she feels threatened. Seems like that's softening since she became a mom. We 're all healing, Kenya. Love you!
She’s an amazing mother to her daughter so that’s all that matters.
I see this happen a lot. People having issues with their parents then they go the exact opposite with their kids. Most of the boys in my family, because they had absentee fathers, are so involved in every aspect in the lives of their children. Kenya is doing the same thing with her daughter. ❤❤❤❤
My husband broke the cycle of alcohol abuse, it’s been amazing to see him be the complete opposite of his parents!
I remember on the show. Her mother didn't open the Door for her 😢
I remember that as well. That was heartbreaking that she was home and didn't answer.
I also remember when she sent Brooklyn a gift. I wonder if she has been in touch with her Granddaughter since then.
I remember that episode too, it was so sad. My heart went out to Kenya. God's so great because look at Kenya now with her daughter 😊 total opposite 💕🙏
I can relate to Kenya's mother situation, but not to the extreme that she's experienced. I too was raised by my grandmother. I was never able to have children and can't imagine rejecting such a beautiful gift from GOD as Kenya. I would have been thrilled to have had such an kind, intelligent, loving, accomplished, beautiful, young woman as her for a daughter. It took me 60+ years to finally give up on a relationship with my own mother and simply walk away from her Narcissist Abuse. It was one of the best decisions that I've ever made. Waste no more time, Kenya, and make yourself happy with what you do have! I know you will be an exceptional MOTHER! ❤
Crazy how many mothers are narrisist and miserable
Bless all the GOOD Mothers out there!
My mom, all my grandmothers saints. Beautiful nurturing women. My dad on the other hand not so much. With two younger brothers to raise my mom stuck it out. My dad was a drunk, he came home from hunting dead of winter and put a loaded rifle to my forehead when I was 13. My mom came home and he lowered the gun, ejected the cartridge and gave it to me. I figured that was my hint to move out. Some parents you are better without.
That's why I always say if you don't want kids, don't have them This is what will happen much more now that abortion is being banned . The most selfish thing you can do is give birth to an unwanted child. Forced birth is a tragedy for the mother and child
When the bag fell Doris was sending a clear message, “secure the bag”
Lol😅
Yeah right… that’s your message 😅
That’s crazy, on one episode of housewives she went to see her Mom , just to stop by and she told her to get away from the door. That was horrible. Tbh though , everyone is not meant to have children and it be your own blood that will do you wrong. Kenya has been blessed and beautiful regardless ✨❤
What’s funny about Kendra trying to see her mother - it was televised
on the show her aunt, Lorie [I think] who was in their home town at the same time left after she heard that Kendra had done that. Later on when Kendra went back to Atlanta she told her aunt (her mother’s sister)she had a right to try to see her mother. Lorie said “ No you don’t.” Which was a strange reaction. I think there’s some deep family secret to that story. Apparently some missing link regarding Kendra’s birth which she was ever told by her mother’s side of the family .The grandmother who raised her was her father’s mother.
@@chi2twn yes! You’re absolutely correct. I think her Mom may have been going through things growing up , and when she got pregnant 🤰 it just made her want to not love and be cold to her own child. I think it’s bizarre that her Aunt, grandmother, and damn even her Father has been around and her Mom just wants nothing to do with anything.
rejection is God's protection
I remember that episode and it brought me to tears. I don’t give her enough credit.
@@chi2twn her name is KENYA not Kendra. And yes there may be a missing link. And I think that link is being a piss poor person who abandons their baby from birth
Poor Kenya…..my heart breaks for her.
Veryyyy relatable. I just recently had a physical disagreement with my mom and that made me realize that she’s a person that I have to love from a distance. Every since I tried to reconnect with her my life took a tumble for the worse and the moment I decided to stay away from her, a blessing that I had been praying for, for (about 2 years now) came to me handed on a Gold platter. It hurts like hell but it’s encouraging me to be a stronger example of a mother for my own beautiful daughters. I wish nothing but the best for Kenya, I’ve been a fan of hers since I was in my early 20’s ❤🥰
Sorry for your experience. I recently experienced the same thing it really takes a toll on your mental emotional and in my cade physical well being
My heart & prayers go out to Kenya. I know she will be an amazing mother to her child. God bless her and her child's relationship always❤
It took me years to like Kenya but once I saw the truth I fell in love with her! This is a woman who is self made & came from nothing. Such an inspiration.
I love Kenya Moore. To endure the pain knowing that your mother is alive and well and refuses to deal with you... Has to be sooooo painful. I admire her for still becoming so successful.
I'm sitting here blubbering. My heart goes out to Kenya and her family.
When he said that her grandmother wishes that she was there to still take care of her because her mother will not, DID NOT, that is my situation, and it makes me miss my grandmother ,She is ,and was my MOTHER 🤎 from the time that I was in the hospital and beyond 🗣️I miss her every day, EVERY DAY
I loved this so much. She is so radiant, in tune with her emotions, and exudes compassion and kindness. And Tyler is incredible as always helping others with his gift.
Bless her grandma there are to many of us out there who raise our grand babies. I can only hope my grandson thinks as highly of me when I leave this world.
This made me cry because I know her story. I pray for her strength 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
That bag falling was Grandma's way of letting her know she is still around.
They never leave us, they just take a different form.
I hope Kenya publishes the book. I’d be first in line to buy it, love Ms. Moore!!
KENYA MOORE HAIR CARE 😂😂😂
I just love Tyler Henry's wardrobe. I think it is so bold of him to wear the shirt with the roses on it. Just makes me smile to see him be so comfortable being himself.
She was blessed to still have her father.
Dear Kenya, so sorry about your childhood. I too was abandoned by my mother and was given away (not adopted) to my grandmother. When my mother would visit, she would physically abuse me, always with weapons.Two things I am grateful to my mother, #1, she didn't have to have me, but she did and #2, she indirectly taught me what not to do as a mother. Today I am 72, forgave my mother like God expected me to. I have raised 3 children, have 5 beautiful grandchildren (2 in the Air Force) and have a happy and great life. Think about what God speared you from had you stayed with your mother. May God bless you and your beautiful family ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Sorry
When you say that you forgave your mother, did you ever try to form some kind of civil relationship with her afterwards or did you just completely let the relationship go?
This is a Beautiful Testimony
@@BrokeTruckerGyal I did try, several times as a child and adult, she wasn't interested. But I wasn't going to let it go. As an adult I decided to find people who knew her as a child and find what happened to her. I found that she wasn't raised by her mother (yes, the same women she left me with), but was raised by her father and stepmother. Her father was an alcoholic and also physically abused her. I do believe that child abused and unloved who became my mother developed bipolar and used drugs to shut the pain.She was in no shape to be anybodys mother. Like I share in my book of lessons .."You can't give what you don't have".Thank you for asking. God bless.
I'm so glad she had her grandma!
As a mother who has reached out to a daughter for many years, I know this grief too. It hurts tremendously, as I wait for her forgiveness and acceptance. I don't even know what I did/said to hurt her so badly. I just wish she could forgive and that we could possibly have a relationship. God is good, in that He has taught me that HE is all the love I need to survive on this planet, and that any other love is a cherry on top. I still have joy and no one can steal that from me! I will continue to pray for our reconciliation, and if it never happens, it was meant to be.
I just love Tyler! He shows so much compassion for the people he delivers messages to. Kenya you are a beautiful person, and you need to get that baby bag that dropped from the shelf! 🥰
Being rejected by a parent is a very spiritual thing. It wounds the soul.
Many of us had mothers that were just were emotional unavailable. You can't change that. Just treat your child better.
I agree! My mother treated me like trash for the last 52 years but I still stood strong after birthing my daughter almost 18 years ago and she's still swinging from my apron strings 😂 but I wouldn't have it any other way because she's my baby ❤
This reading was very touching, and I hope it gave Kenya peace ❤❤❤❤
I just love her. Her sass and humor. I knew her Grandma had raised her, i didnt know she was 3 days old.
😊
I can't imagine the ache she must feel without her mother. Shame on her mom.
You had the best Mom! Your grandmother! Sounds like she gave you the loving and nurturing example that you need!
My heart breaks for Kenya.I am a mother and can't imagine a mom icing their child. I am glad her grandma and aunt stepped up. I pray Kenya heals, Kenya is a wonderful mother to her daughter. I hope she finds a good man that adores her.
My parents were teens when I was born - thank god I was raised by both my paternal/maternal grandparents. Thank you to all the grandparents like Doris and mine who step up to raise their grandchildren. ❤Forever Grateful. Kenya you are a fantastic mom enjoy the ride.
The lady that birthed me left me on my grandmother’s step when I was 2. My aunt adopted me and that’s been my mother, even after she passed. My uncle is still my dad and acknowledges me every single day. The birth lady had my brother 2 years after me and gave him away also. She had a pattern. I love my mom and dad for what they did for me. I wouldn’t want it any other way ❤️
That’s so painful! Being rejected by your mother! I’m so glad you had your grandma loving you up from heaven! She is there!
Kenya your story will have meaning for so many. Thank your mother for giving you life and forgive her not being able to love. We cannot make others like us or love us if they do not wish too. It is their loss not yours. You were so lucky to have a beautiful grandmother that taught you what love is and now you have your wonderful husband and this new life coming to you. The bond between you and your baby will be amazing and you will have more love than you know what to do with in your life.
You will be an amazing mother because you were taught how to love from your grandmother who is now your guardian angel!
You are a lovable person Kenya, and you are here for a reason 😇🙏❤️
I’m so happy for Kenya that’s she comes to terms with her situation with her mom. I watched RHOA and saw how her mom treated her and it just broke my heart for her. I’m glad Kenya is learning how to let it go.
Seeing her cry💔🥺It takes real strength to face your feelings, emotions and talk about it.I wish her the best
i love seeing how much Kenya has evolved.
Anyone else having a hard time hearing them talk with the music playing at the same time? 😔
I'm having a hard time believing that people actually think Tyler, or anyone for that matter, can actually speak to the dead.
I love how everyone is saying they are glad he told her stop. Everyone prior to him told her to stop.
Thank you! Her aunt has been telling her for years.
Until you walk in peoples shoes, tread lightly. You and I will probably never know more than what is shown on Rhoa. Kenya is 50, that includes lots of days, weeks, years, etc…
@@maikadiallo6281 that is besides the point lol everyone has told Kenya several times. Even her own FATHER!!! This white man is not the first to tell her that and its not hard to find that out about her since it was her storyline lol
@@krystyenj
And actually her real lived experience. Why are you having a hernia over this? 🤣
@@maikadiallo6281 how am I having a hernia when you asked me a question? Ctfu ans I stated i love how everyone is glad he told her stop. Its not like everyone in her daily life told her this. The video title is dumb lol
Tyler is an amazingly mature young man. So glad his helped Kenya feel better.
I got chills when the bag fell..u can see it fall behind her shoulder..not just drop but fly diagonally..beautiful reminders
Kenya be happy with your child who will love so much! The purest love ever!Many blessings for your family! You’re a very strong woman!❤❤❤
The luck people have just being in Tyler's light amazes me. What beautiful messages he brings. I get chills every time I watch these videos.
But he talks about things which are online already
A note to those who put this together. The music at the beginning was loud enough it was difficult to hear the young lady speak
No matter how successful or how beautiful you are it's the beginning of life that people need to be so aware of the hurt they can bring to young life. Be kind to your babies.
A person being beautiful doesn't matter.
Why is this music SO LOUD at the beginning????
I know. Forgot to quality check lol
Kenya is a wonderful person with a mixture of everything.
I can totally relate to her. It's one of the saddest experiences of my life. Because it wasn't always that way. My grandmother is like the wicked Witch of the West. And my mother started becoming like her. It's the emotional poison that is so amazingly explained in the book Mastery Of Love by Don Miguel Ruiz. He explains how we all have this emotional poison and when one gives it to you you give it to the next closest person. And we all are just going back in forth with it. Unconsciously, as it affects every single relationship in our lives.
Lp00😊 by
Don Miguel Ruiz is amazing!
It's a generational curse most likely bought about by witchcraft in the family or a spell sent on the family.
never knew this about kenya. i can definitely relate, i've had mommy issues myself. she's so sweet & i'm glad she got the closure ❤✨
Bless you tyler I hope kenya understands how special she is and how she will be such a good mumma...❤
It always made me sad how her mother would reject her.
Acknowledgement and acceptance to let go is very therapeutic and releases healing. Some of us keep trying to open a door to establish and/or reconcile a relationship that the other person on the other side doesn't want to open. Respecting that person's choice and walking away can be empowering to do.
Kenya was so strong at this moment. I would have bawled my eyes out, especially pregnant.
Her bio mom did send Brooklyn a gift when she born. Nobody knows her story so we have to give people grace and allow them to do what’s best for them. Doris gave Kenya stability and confidence to be her best self
Sounds very selfish. It's never best to abandon your own children. Suck it up and parent rather you feel like it or not. As we can see, your children need you.
No God can give her grace! That lady evil. Pure evil! She too old to still have been so evil
@@jenealeverett2269It's selfish to keep your child in a bad situation as well, so we can't judge people's lives when we don't know their story.
@@theebeautifulone2071 do the work to get out of the situation rather than abandoning. You absolutely should judge. It's the only way to make progress as a society
@@theebeautifulone2071It Is, but to not acknowledge your child AT ALL for 50 years is insane. No hi or anything ?? Thats not right thats pure evil
Heartbreaking, but God willing she can focus on her 👶
I believe, she will be ok.
I’d highly recommend Kenya looking into a skill called Radical Acceptance. You accept things for how they are and you grieve and feel those emotions. It is so liberating.
Good for Kenya..I wish her healing and love
❤🙏🏾
How Kenya goes from being happy and cheerful to seeing her face drop when Tyler started talking about her relationship (or lack thereof) with her mom... how can people see this and not atleast appreciate the healing aspect of it?
Being rejected by your mother has you trying to repair that relationship with your through others for the rest of your life until you learn self-love and inner child healing. It is such a painful journey!”
I am rooting for her , and I can tell she’s not a great mom and won’t allow what she went through with her mom to affect her mothering in a bad way !
What a lovely lady, her grandmother must be so proud looking down ❤
Kenya it is truly not your lost but your mothers, She chose to miss out on getting 2 be a part of your life & to know how
truly amazing you are ❤
Tyler, is always giving info we already know about people he interviews, nothing is ever knew or unknown
I thought she was pregnant again, until she said this was her first. This was filmed a couple of years ago.
I was confused for a bit too
I swear man, when he started talking about the grandmother and the mother around 4:25 ish, the look in Kenya's eyes was so sad. Almost like she reverted back to that hurt child. Her mother is sick, I won't go in on her too much since she too was a teenage mom but Kenya turned out to be an amazing woman. She has faults but you can tell her heart is genuine outside of what reality may show.
This makes me sad! Having seen this episode on Atlanta Housewives, about her mother rejected her! Her mother, being a teenager, she never wanted to be a mother! She did send Kenya's daughter a gift later on. What a strange relationship that no child should ever experience!
can’t imagine! she’s made it so far and became a celebrity even without that support🥺 her mother has so much guilt that she can’t be open to accepting her daughter and that breaks my heart
It must be my allergies that opened the flood gates. What a beautiful reading.
Oh my, what a sweet woman, I don't know her work, but the way she explained her experience was my experience as well, and I also called it "chasing" my unavailable mother. I hope this wonderful person knows it was definitely not her. I would read her book in a second!
It’s one thing for a estranged parent to come back in your life after you’ve gained success but even after being successful, famous, and creating another generation she still wants nothing to do with her! Crazy
How could any mother not want this beautiful woman….her loss
I'm sorry I have similar struggles with my mother as my grandmother also raised me. She showed me the only motherly love I knew but unfortunately she too had very toxic traits as well as many others in my family. Very sad. it's a pattern that seems to go down many generations
Waiting for that book. No doubt it will be a best seller. Hoping someday she'll find true happiness and peace.
The music is too loud! Who did the editing?
Kenya, publish that book girl! I have a mirror image relationship with my bio mother. I would buy that book! ❤
I feel for Kenya. I would never let my child stay away from me no matter the situation. When my hubby passed. I was almost forced to give up my son by my inlaws but i refused. I moved country with my lil man and i don't regret. He is my gift from God and am going to forever hang onto that.🤗
Always watched Kenya on 'Rhoa' and she always has a guard up and can be very blunt to others. But seeing her today, Kenya Moore is really a beautiful and kind person. Bless her and her soon be born.❤❤
I love your show! Why have you added this extremely loud music?
My mother despise my father with a great passion. As a child growing up I would hear my mother telling us that she wished we were dead.
Fast forward in 2012 she took ill and I made sure that she was well cared for. In 2016 she passed away and I laid her to rest.
With all of what I did for her, I still held her a distance from me over the years.