After losing his father, HIS BROTHER LATER DIED IN FRONT OF THEIR MOTHER. HIS NAME and full story are in the comments below.
Anderson Cooper, born into a famous family, grew up between two worlds: his father Wyatt’s humble Mississippi roots and his mother Gloria Vanderbilt’s glamorous legacy. Despite their privilege, his childhood was shaped by early tragedy—losing his father at age 10 and later his brother Carter, who died by suicide at 23.
Cooper buried his grief for years, only recently confronting it through his podcast, All There Is. A rediscovered audio recording of his father’s voice helped him reconnect with that past. He also honors his brother annually with tributes.
After struggling to find direction, Cooper pursued journalism by documenting global conflicts on his own. This bold start led to a successful career as a CNN anchor and CBS correspondent.
He also embraced being gay after college and now finds joy in fatherhood. He has two sons, Wyatt and Sebastian, and co-parents with his close friend Benjamin Maisani. Through heartbreak and healing, Cooper has built a life rooted in truth, connection, and love.
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