![]() ![]() Wanting those details is what fuels Henry's readings, but sometimes (well, a lot of the time), Henry is uncovering supposed family secrets and dirty laundry that the readees don't know about. I have to come up with information that no one knows.' I was focused on trying to get those intimate details … he came through with a lot of details that helped fill in some of the blanks that the Jackson family still had about Michael's passing, which was good." When I sat with her, I thought, 'I have to connect with Michael. "For me, the reason why I never know where I'm going or who I'm reading is because I don't want to know the circumstances of my client's lives so I don't bias the reading. And what's hard about that is you see LaToya Jackson standing there, and you know who she wants to hear from," Henry says. "This season, LaToya Jackson was the huge one that I was completely taken aback by. In Season 2, Henry also tries to tap into one of the most famous people ever - Michael Jackson. And he still gets excited about what he does. Now in its second season, Hollywood Medium features Henry going to celebrity homes and doing readings, and he's read everyone from Alan Thicke and Tracy Gold to Amber Rose and RuPaul. But I try to maintain as much normalcy as I can." "And I looked at him, and I said, 'Hey, I saw my fourth-grade teacher Gary Rice - does that make any sense to your family?' He looked at me and said, 'Actually, I do have a Gary Rice!' It ends up it wasn't my fourth-grade teacher, but it was a different Gary Rice that was a point of reference to me to say that. I knew at 11:00 at night, there was no reason I would be thinking of my fourth-grade teacher, so I knew it was the message," Henry says. And so, even with my partner, like a couple of weeks ago, we were sitting, and I was talking to him, and I had a vision of my fourth-grade teacher. "I don't know if they've ever completely gotten used to it, because it's kind of a surreal thing, but my family is used to the abnormality of it. "The fact that I'm at where I'm at for my age brings credibility to the readings." But although Henry's been doing this for more than a decade, it's not exactly something that his friends and family can forget he does. ![]() "People see it's authentic - it's something I've done professionally since I was 16 years old," Henry says. ![]() "It just really changed how I went about my life and how I went about missing my grandmother, because I missed being able to hug her, and call her, but I still knew that there was something more that at even ten years old that I couldn't explain."īeing a medium since the age of 10 means that you're not exactly like the other kids on the playground, but Henry sees his young age (he's only 22) as an added bonus for his readings. But for me, that initial premonition was that catalyst," Henry says. "At 10 years old, it's a lot - you're still coming into who you are. And, as Tyler says, it completely changed the way he would look at death from there on out. Henry says his first premonition came to him at a really young age - it was his grandmother, basically announcing her own death. "I liken my job to like, therapy," he tells me while at Bustle HQ, as he geared up for the new season of his show on E!, Hollywood Medium, which is very real for Tyler Henry. His job isn't your typical 9-to-5, but Henry recognizes the importance of connecting with the dead in order to bring clarity and peace to the loved ones still on Earth. Clairvoyant medium Tyler Henry takes what he does very seriously. ![]()
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