Cookie and
Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr., sat down with “Good Morning America” on
Wednesday for a rare and candid joint conversation about living with Magic’s
HIV-positive status and their collective journey to loving their gay son.
The interview
was pegged to Believing in Magic: My Story of Love, Overcoming
Adversity, and Keeping the Faith, Cookie’s new memoir, which detailed their
25-year marriage. While the interview is largely focused on the aftermath of
the former NBA star’s historic announcement of his HIV status 20 years ago,
the pair also discussed coming to accept their gay son, EJ’s sexuality.
Robin Roberts
says in the above interview that Magic had a tough time with EJ’s coming out,
initially not accepting his sexuality but later apologizing.
“I had to come
to realize that he is who he is and he’s going to be happy,” Magic said to
Roberts. “I knew he was looking for me to accept who he was and I had to get
out of my own way and out of my macho [mentality].”
Cookie
elaborated on Magic’s thoughts, saying she had to work through her religious
beliefs.
“We know that
religion says no, and I did have a big problem with that,” Cookie explained.
“Ultimately, I just prayed to God and said God, ‘You reveal to me how you feel
about this,’ and he was like ‘Love. Love your child.’ And that’s what I ―
that’s what Jesus was about: love.”
Watch the
interview for yourself above and head here for more information on Cookie’s
memoir Believing in Magic: My Story of Love, Overcoming Adversity, and
Keeping the Faith.
An extraordinary family - perfect example on unconditional love and acceptance. Thank you for publishing this piece and the interview. Take care and stay bare, my friend!
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