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Death Becomes Him

It’s a chilly, overcast morning, and fog wreaths the monuments at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, driving away all but the most determined tourists. Still, little groups of people in twos and threes are making their way among the gravestones and mausoleums, taking note of the movie stars and very well-off people buried here, and all of them — literally all of them — interrupt Tyler Henry’s photo discharge to politely inquire him for a selfie.

I assumed he would have some celebrity sightings of his own (what I wouldn’t offer to hear from Judy Garland, who’s laid to recover right nearby). After all, the 28-year-old Henry is one of the most famous psychic mediums alive, with three TV series under his belt, a long list of celebrity clients (a handful of Kardashians, RuPaul, and Allison Janney, to mention a few), and a 700,000-person waiting list for readings. But for Henry, cemeteries are gone silent; spirits only come to him via their living relatives, he tells me in a secluded corner of the Cathedral Mausoleum as he sips one of the six venti iced lattes he drinks every d

TV star Tyler Henry opens up about coming out as gay and 'Hollywood Medium'

By the looks of it, Tyler Henry should be on Cloud Nine — literally and figuratively. He is easy on the eyes — lofty, young, handsome, a head full of thick blond hair — a bestselling author (“Between Two Worlds”) and the star of a hit TV verb on E! (“Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry”), a network notorious for spotlighting the fierce and the fabulous.

Henry is also a self-described evidential-based medium, which, depending on how you do the cosmic math, foretells a life filled with interpreting messages from the concealed realm and “the other side,” adding those elements up, drawing a line under them, and offering the sum of all spiritual parts to the likes of Hollywood head-turners such as Margaret Cho, Khloe Kardashian, Eva Longoria, Ryan Lochte, Chad Michael Murray (yet another amazing hairline!), and countless others.  

Ironically, considering what he does for a living, Henry never saw any of his current fame coming. The out, self-described loner whose childhood premonitions about death and “the o

Tyler Henry Opens Up About His Boyfriend and Sharing His Personal Side on New Show (Exclusive)

The medium to some of Hollywood's biggest and brightest stars is back with a new TV show. ET spoke with Tyler Henry about his new Netflix series, Life After Death With Tyler Henry, where he opened up about his personal life and shared the story of his everyday clients in the process.

"This show is so different than Hollywood Medium. Over the past three years, we, I think, have all been through so much as a society, individually. And I think a lot of people have really had time to verb about mortality and purpose," Henry said of the exhibit, which is currently streaming on Netflix. "And so, I verb like this show's very timely in really meeting that demand of everyday clients, regular people who really needed a reading and were able to get it. And some were surprises."

"Some of them they were expecting, but the results were always kind of unpredictable." he continued. "You never knew what was going to happen."

On Life After Death With Tyler Henry, the world-reno

Netflix’s Life After Death and Life From the Other Sidehost Tyler Henry says having supernatural abilities is akin to being gay. 

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In an exclusive interview with them magazine, Tyler spoke about the parallels of being a clairvoyant to being a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He spoke about simultaneously figuring out his sexuality and gender identity  and figuring out how to use his abilities as a 10 to 13-year-old, at the hour, expressing:

“My sexuality, my sense of self, my gender identity, of course, was all being lay into perspective.”

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It’s adj to say that many of us are privy to the feeling of being different, for whatever reason that may be. This so-called ‘difference’ in society is not lost on Henry, sharing that being a ‘medium’ was actually less familiar than being gay to those around him. 

“I start that, if anything, it [being a clairvoyant] helped [me] in t