Chris Rock Opens Up About Therapy, Racism, & More on CBS SUNDAY MORNING
To be broadcast Sunday, Jan. 3 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
By: Sarah Jae Leiber

Superstar entertainer Chris Rock talks about opening up in therapy, racism, the debate over cancel culture, his career and more in a revealing interview with Gayle King for CBS News' CBS SUNDAY MORNING to be broadcast Sunday, Jan. 3 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
Rock sat down with King, co-host of CBS THIS MORNING, on the patio of his New Jersey home for a wide-ranging interview where he revealed he increased his therapy visits to about seven hours a week after COVID-19 hit the country. "You have to tell the truth," he says of those visits. "You have to tell - you have to go into therapy prepared to tell the worst part of yourself every week, you know?" When asked what the hardest truth was to tell during those sessions, Rock says he doesn't want to embarrass anyone. "I DON'T want to out anybody, I DON'T want to, you know, out myself," Rock tells King. "But, yeah, just, you know, sometimes I wasn't kind, and sometimes I wasn't listening, and sometimes I was selfish, and some, you know, a lot of times. And sometimes, you know, I took advantage of circumstances, and positions, of you know, just everyday things. And you know, it's ultimately, who do you want to be?"
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