Tracy Morgan fears he’ll never be normal after accident

By Tribute News on November 26, 2015 | 1 Comment


Tracy MorganIn a recent interview, Tracy Morgan admitted that he fears he’ll never be “normal” again.

The comedian – who was left with a traumatic brain injury and a broken leg after a road accident in New Jersey in June 2014 – says the horrifying incident has changed his life forever.

He said: ”You’re never going to be normal after you go through something like that. You don’t die for a few weeks and then come back to normal, trust me. Something’s going to be missing, something’s going to be gained–you just got to live your life after that. But after surviving something like that, I’m probably never going to feel normal.”

The Saturday Night Live star claims he died during the accident. He told Complex magazine: ”I went to the other side. This is not something I’m making up. Do you know what God said to me? He said, ‘Your room ain’t ready. I still got something for you to do.’ And here I am, doing an interview with you.”

Tracy – who has two-year-old daughter Maven with wife Megan Woolover – has learned to live every day to the max.

Asked about his plans for the future, he explained: ”I try not to do that. Just living my life, man. When the sun’s up, I try to get it on and poppin’. When the sun is up, I try to make it happen. That’s what I’m doing, whatever it is! I’m going to do it until I’m satisfied.”

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  1. Jax • November 26, 2015 @ 11:18 PM

    Tracy will be performing at The Laugh Shop in Calgary on January 7, 8, and 9, 2016, and we have tickets to see him on the 9th. Really looking forward to seeing this very, very funny man!!


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