
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, "Succession" star Kieran Culkin opened up about the death of his sister, Dakota, who was struck by a car while crossing the street and later died from injuries sustained during the accident, including "massive head trauma," as ABC News reported. "That's the worst thing that's ever happened, and there's no sugarcoating that one. Each one of us handled it very differently," he told THR.
Although it's been nearly 13 years since Kieran and the rest of his family lost their sister, the 39-year-old actor told the outlet that the grief hasn't gotten easier to deal with, especially when memories of his sister randomly pop into his head, or when he thinks about the fact that his young children, Kinsey and Kieran Jr., will never meet their aunt Dakota.
"I accepted at the time that this is going to be forever, and it's never going to be fine. It's always going to be devastating. I still weep about it out of nowhere. Something funny she did will pop in the head and make me laugh, and then I'm weeping," he said, adding, "Sometimes it's knowing that she's not going to meet my kids and they don't get to have her, and it's hard to describe what she was like."
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