Jerry O'Connell revela su nombre real en un programa por el Día de la Madre

Jerry O'Connell soltó una bomba familiar durante una aparición en televisión en directo junto a su madre. El actor confirmó que su nombre completo de nacimiento es Michael Jeremiah Witkowski O'Connell en el episodio del 9 de mayo de Live with Kelly and Mark, con motivo del Día de la Madre.

La estrella de 52 años de Stand By Me compartió la revelación junto a su madre, Linda O'Connell, quien explicó que el nombre honra a su abuelo Jeremiah y a un primo favorito llamado Jerry DeScipio. Jerry añadió rápidamente que siempre se ha sentido más como un Jerry que como un Michael, bromeando al decir que tampoco tiene aspecto de Michael.

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