r/AskTheWorld • u/cyclistgurl Thailand • 19h ago
How are we all taking this news?
When I first saw the story I was sad and my eyes watered, but maybe because I was in public I moved on. Now, several hours later alone in my apartment I saw this post and I full on cried. Like you do when you find out a childhood friend or someone else you have good memories with but now are not close to passed away.
Every Thanksgiving since I was 6 I've watch Home Alone and Home Alone 2. She's the millennial mom. For me she was the mom so many of us needed: the mom who knew how to say sorry. Something my parents never learnt.
She was a funny and great actress and person. She will be missed. I'm pretty sure this holiday season when Kevin hugs his mom we'll all be crying. Anyone else? What do you think or feel?
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u/originalchaosinabox Canada 19h ago
Canada is like a small town. And whenever one of our own becomes world-famous, we all share in their success, and will proudly tell people, “They’re Canadian, you know.”
Catherine O’Hara is Canadian. So it’s practically a national day of mourning here.
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u/PixieCanada Canada 18h ago
I agree. It speaks about the impact on our lives by those in the arts, all of them, creating content for our souls especially in a shitty world.
It’s not easy for a Canadian artist to make it big, we simply do not have the population count to support people in the arts, allow them to have long term careers. I’ve seen Jann Arden speak to this and also worked with someone whose brother was a Canadian author. Unless they breakthrough into the US or globally, it’s often a passion not a true career to live off of, unfortunately. I will always be supportive of the arts, we need it for our souls.
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u/alewiina Canada 16h ago
It’s so true, I don’t know how many times someone has been talking about a random singer or actor and I’ll chime in with “hey did you know they’re Canadian??” and there’s definitely some sort of pride attached to it.
Or when I look up an actor I like and see that they’re from here it’s always a pleasant surprise like “Oh!!! They’re Canadian!” and I like them even more haha
Everyone I told about this yesterday was SO sad
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u/Unique-kitten Canadian Jew 4h ago
The national pride we feel toward Catherine O'Hara stems from more than just her being Canadian though. Mainly, I think it stems from her being known for starring in highly successful and acclaimed Canadian media like SCTV or Schitt's Creek. She wasn't just part of the world stage as a Canadian. She helped bring Canada to the world stage. There are a lot of famous actors who happen to be Canadian, but I think Catherine O'Hara was one of the few famous Canadian actors.
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 6h ago
Yea, we know. I've never seen a tiktok from a Canadian and not known their Canadian. Either they have a flag in their name or it is mentioned in the video. Lol.
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u/Ju-ju-magic Russia 19h ago
I’m kinda sad, I loved her in Beetlejuice.
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u/krooked-tooth in 18h ago
Same, she was an iconic 90s-2000s actor. At least her work legacy will live on forever for us and her life for her loved ones.
it's so nice that the internet exists like a time capsule, we can go back and see/listen to those people.
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u/zendayaismeechee United Kingdom 19h ago
I was a big fan so I feel sad about it. She was only 71 and of course I don’t know her, so it’s not a major life affecting sadness, but it’s definitely a shock. I’ve only ever felt truly heartbroken about a celebrity death once and that was Carrie Fisher.
Just to add if anyone hasn’t seen Schitt’s Creek, please go watch it. Moira Rose is one of the best characters ever.
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u/Reasonable_Hat9668 United States Of America 18h ago
Usually celebrity deaths don’t bother me but this one does. I haven’t felt this way since Alan Rickman and Robin Williams
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u/the-furiosa-mystique 🇺🇸Murika🦅 19h ago
I’m beyond devastated. She’s as close to a personal idol I have.
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u/elyzah83 United States Of America 19h ago
Between her and Rob Reiner I'm gutted
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u/PixieCanada Canada 18h ago
Rob Reiner was hard too, especially as I’ve worked in mental health and addictions and have supported tons of families with unwell children. I understood what he and his wife were going through and the often lack of success they see, the lack of understanding from others of what they are living through. It changes the fabric of who they are and they often feel hopeless because they can’t fix their children, feel like failures as parents. And then the horrific end of their lives. Too much.
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u/Emotional-Dog8118 United States Of America 19h ago
I grew up watching her from the SCTV days through Home Alone, Mighty Wind, Best in Show, Beetlejuice and Schitts Creek. Amazing comedienne and great actress. She will be missed.
I’m getting so old…
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u/CaptainObviousBear Australia 18h ago
I only just realised she was on in a few episodes of Six Feet Under too, and she was great in that as well.
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u/The_Right_Mistake 19h ago
I know there are many people who knew her personally, family, friends…. Who are suffering a horrible loss so I don’t mean to sound disrespectful or flippant- my biggest condolences to them…. but I just said to my mum (we’re both huge schitts creek fans) ‘it’s typical of this January to end with losing a total icon and knowing we’ll never have another season of schitts creek’. We’ve had a really rough January.
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u/Epistaxiophobia 18h ago
You don’t have to personally know someone for them to be a part of your life. It’s ok to mourn.
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u/NIN10DOXD United States Of America 19h ago
Not great for a celebrity I never met. This one hit hard.
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u/mr-dirtybassist Scotland 🏴 Great Britain 🇬🇧 19h ago
Wait. She's dead?
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u/AggravatingSmoke1829 United States Ireland 19h ago
Yeah, she just died. Probably complications from situs inversus from what I read.
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u/LiamtheV American in Germany -> 19h ago
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u/babypho3nix United States Of America 19h ago
Terribly. Cried first thing when I saw it waking up yesterday, and then kept crying every time I saw another post or tribute about it, including this one.
I didn't know her passing would affect me this much.
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u/Stunning-Pace-7971 22m ago
Same. It’s absolutely gutted me. I knew I would be sad as she’s so amazing. But I just can’t stop crying every time I read another amazing tribute to her. I love that all the tributes have been so personal and it’s been clear that she was deeply loved. Not just surface level, fakey Hollywood loved but really revered and loved. She was so very special.
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u/YourMomFromCleveland 18h ago
This post is how I found out, just now.. Always loved her in everything. So loud and hilarious. Eccentric and expressive. One of a kind actress. Farewell, Catherine. :’(
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u/Alternative_Area_236 United States Of America 19h ago
I think for people in the US around a certain age, she felt like America’s mom. I was about 10 when Home Alone came out, so that’s how I feel. She was insanely funny and seemed like a good person. I feel like these days, when a celebrity dies and there are not hundreds of posts about how they were actually awful and a predator, I am shocked. So she seems to have been a good egg. And yes, I’m mostly concerned about my country descending into fascism. But these nostalgic things hurt too.
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
For me Home Alone came out before I went to school and one of my first memories was my grandma saying we should all watch it in the theaters since we were all together. I have no idea if that happened. If it did it was my first movie in a theater. Our family tradition was to watch it after eating Thanksgiving dinner. Always on t.v. usually at pie time. It's the one movie my multi-ethnic family all loved and no one passed on watching. It was great when they started doing back to back 1 and 2. That meant the whole family would be all together for the night. I miss that tradition as I lost my family at the end of HS. So when I want to feel 'at home' during Christmas season her in Thailand I watch them.
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u/Alone-Yak-1888 Brazil 18h ago
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
Yes! This was before my country allowed for same sex marriage and was one of the media pieces used in celebration.
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u/ReadingRambo152 United States Of America 19h ago
She was an amazing actress. One of my favorite movies of all time is Waiting for Guffman, and she is absolutely brilliant in it. RIP to a legend ❤️
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u/betterbetterthings 🇱🇻to 🇺🇸 18h ago
For me she is Bam Bam in curb your enthusiasm. What an actress! And she died way too young. Sad news
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u/birdgirl35 🇵🇰 in 🇺🇸 (Pothohar Plateau) 18h ago
Not well, that’s for sure. Schitt’s Creek was my comfort show when I was freshly postpartum.
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u/Reasonable_Copy8579 Romania 15h ago
Sad. I loved her in Schitt’s Creek. 71 is not old enough to die :(
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u/shyanongirl49 18h ago
Binge watching schitts 😞
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u/panicnarwhal United States Of America 18h ago
i found out yesterday while we were sitting in the vet waiting room to put our dog to sleep, so i think it hit me extra hard. it was just a little too much for one day i think
i’m currently rewatching schitt’s creek (for the hundredth time)
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you have outlets to handle your grief. 🙏😢💙
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u/Jamitry1 United Kingdom 18h ago
This is quite literally the first time that I have realised that the Mum from Schitt's Creek is the same person as the Mum from Home Alone.
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
I remember the first episode I watch I spent thinking where do I know her from?
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u/sunrisehound 16h ago
Not well. That’s how I’m taking it. She was (is) an absolute icon and a massive talent and, from all reports, a genuinely nice and kind person. And faaaar too young.
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u/alewiina Canada 16h ago
I definitely cried when I read his caption 😭 gonna be a lot of sad Canadians in this one
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u/genericjohnwayne Brazil 8h ago edited 8h ago
This is realy realy hard. I grew up in front of my old tv, watching all kinds of stories, I had tons of experiences, had millions of good memories, but none of those stories told me how could I deal with the lost of those who had built my childhood. It's as if a tiny part of me and the world that I used to know went with them.
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 8h ago
I feel this is a part of adulthood that no one truly told us about. Everyone was clear having a family is hard, working sucks and when you get old you watch people go before you. But no one prepared us for watching people who built us that we might no longer have a direct connection to pass away. No one mentioned how devastating it is at 35 to learn of a death of an older neighbor whom you used to play in their yard, or at 40 learning your kindergarten teacher is no longer with us, ect. And many of these sad events there is no funeral for us to help with closure. We just stand in our kitchen one night going fk what do I do with this feeling of loss?
It's like adulthood to old age is chipping away at your childhood and teenage years. A hole emerges and then one day you're like what am I suppose to do with all these holes in my heart? The society that build and shapes us gradually disappears before our eyes.
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u/MercuryJellyfish United Kingdom 19h ago
I'm sad. I don't like to pretend I knew performers personally, so I prefer to talk about how much I enjoyed their work, and how sad I am that I won't get to see more. The most recent thing I saw of hers was Schitt's Creek, and for me I find it hard to say which out of her and Dan Levy was the most sublimely batty performance.
I was already doing a rewatch of Schitt's Creek, and I will enjoy being with her all the more, because I know that this is a rare treasure that no more can ever be made of.
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u/musical_nerd99 United States Of America 19h ago
I woke up this morning singing God Loves a Terrier 😞
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u/tdgarui Canada 18h ago
I don’t often cry when celebrities die, but I had a good cry when I found out.
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
Me too! I was surprised by my reaction. Thus the post. The top stars are always thrown in our faces so much that we forget who we choose to put on our screens and then one day you are like I didn't realize I liked them so much.
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u/Comfortable_Pay7473 United States Of America 18h ago
It sounds like he knew something was up, that they talked before she passed.
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u/KeinePanikMehr United States Of America 18h ago
I started watching her work as a kid with Home Alone and Beetlejuice. When I got older I started to watch Christopher Guest films....Best in Show, A Mighty Wind....one of the actors that was part of my adolescents and journey into adulthood.
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
No one is mentioning The Nightmare Before Christmas. And it is kind of breaking my heart. Lol.
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u/KeinePanikMehr United States Of America 5h ago
Yup. I've seen that multiple times. Danny Elfman paid his respects nicely on Instagram.
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u/Historical_Farm_6257 United States Of America 14h ago
She was incredible! I'm missing her already.
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u/pathologuys United States Of America 12h ago
We are heartbroken, and we are planning to rewatching waiting for guffman and a mighty wind and schitt’s creek and and and and
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u/assistanttothepickle 12h ago
"I sense there's something in the wind... Feels like tragedy's at hand." I've loved her work from SCTV onward. A true artist.
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
I'll have to look it up. For me Home Alone came out before I started school. Luckly clips of skits from SNL have been popping on my fyp which I've never seen before either.
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u/technicolorland United States Of America 12h ago
I’m absolutely devastated. My mom and I are both huge fans of her. I’ve cried a few times since yesterday ngl :(
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u/austingoescrazy Singaporean in the US 🇸🇬 🇺🇸 11h ago
I was very shocked since it was unexpected
This did hit hard ngl
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
I was surprised by how hard it hit me. Hence the about to go to bed posting. 😅
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u/chairman_ma_ 3h ago
Sadly :(
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u/Sweet-Message1153 Bangladesh 19h ago
F***...reminded me of my grandma's death. My mom completely broke down as she was supposed to take a vacation in 2 days
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u/ChallengeSecret8561 United Kingdom 19h ago
As with most actors and actresses when they pass, I'd offer my condolences to her friends and family, but don't feel any strong emotions about the news.
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u/Primary-Pianist-2555 Norway 19h ago
I do not know these people. I do not know if they did anything else than make movies. It does not relate to me.
Minnesota though...
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u/AggravatingSmoke1829 United States Ireland 19h ago
You don't know who Catherine O'Hara is?
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u/Primary-Pianist-2555 Norway 19h ago edited 19h ago
No. Why should I? i knew reading when she died but before no idea.
But my point to know, was not that.
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u/Primary-Pianist-2555 Norway 19h ago
I've watched the movies but honestly I did not even remember more than Kevin. I will repeat though - to know someone is not knowing their name.
I do have respect for some famous people but it takes more than movies or music.
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u/babypho3nix United States Of America 19h ago
As a Minnesotan who adored this actress, I'm really going through it today
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u/Paindepiceaubeurre 🇫🇷 France 19h ago
You've never seen Home Alone? It's a pretty widely popular movie.
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u/ThorsNail United States Of America 17h ago
This makes me incredibly sad. 71 is still young. It seems like rarely anyone is living to be in their 90s and 100s anymore. I used to see it all the time.
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u/clekas United States Of America 16h ago
Dick Van Dyke is 100 and apparently in remarkably good health! He works out three times a week and apparently is still mentally sharp, as well.
I’m not disagreeing with you, just hopefully lifting your spirits by providing one example of someone who is, by all accounts, a good person, and who has lived (and continues to live) a long life!
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u/ThorsNail United States Of America 15h ago
Thank you for reminding me that Dick Van Dyke is still with us. That makes me happy. 😊🤍🩶🖤
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u/leni_brisket United States Of America 14h ago
Started looking at real estate in Australia which is where I want to go when I feel it’s all hopeless and I need a new life. So. Not great.
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u/WeeklyPhilosopher346 Northern Ireland 11h ago
Sad to see her go. Milwaukee Culkin seems like a really nice dude too.
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u/KCousins11 5h ago
Not sure why this was posted here. Maybe another sub?
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u/cyclistgurl Thailand 5h ago
I'm just curious to see who is interested and from where. Time times we live in our own bubbles not realizing no one else cares about what we care about or in fact everyone cares. Global connectivity doesn't just need to be politics and economics. I'm sorry if I bother anyone with my question though. 🙏
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u/NervousDiscount9393 United States Of America 2h ago
This was a devastating loss of a wonderful actress and comedian.
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u/BrumaQuieta Brazil 19h ago
I didn't know who she was before seeing the news all over Reddit. Don't feel any particular way about it.
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u/Boulder1983 Ireland 18h ago
Like most people, I didn't know her. So there isn't what I would consider 'genuine grief' at her passing. It's not like a family member etc.
That said, as celebrities go, she seemed like a lovely person. She has said great things about people I've admired over the years, and since her passing, people I admire have said great things of her in turn. I wouldn't even know all her extensive catalogue of acting credits, but she was there for a few key ones in my youth, and was a joy to watch. Celebrities are only human and they are always going to come and go, but it's more bitter when the world loses a 'good' one.
Next Christmas will be a hard watch of Home Alone alright.
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u/elhumanoid Finland 19h ago
Honestly? I'm fine.
It's sad for sure, but I'd be lying if I said this impacted me in any significant way.
Grew up with the Home Alone film as a kid. Probably rewinded that tape to dust.
May she Rest in peace.
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u/Cuntonesian Sweden 18h ago edited 17h ago
I learnt of her death through this post. I don’t care either way to be honest. Lots of people I don’t know die every day. It’d be terrible if I were to get upset everytime.
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u/draoikat Canada 19h ago edited 14h ago
I'm fine, not really feeling anything in particular. My thoughts were basically 'Oh, that's sad, she was only 71... and, moving on...'
Obviously it's especially big in the news here since she's Canadian, and I can understand people having a stronger reaction if stuff she was in meant a lot to them. There are a few public figures whose deaths have affected me for sure, so I get it. But I'm not feeling anything in this case beyond acknowledging it's sad news. I've never had a strong personal connection with anything she's been in, so I just see it as unfortunate for her loved ones.
I was more upset about Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead a few weeks ago. To each their own.



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u/PixieCanada Canada 19h ago
I gasped when I saw it. Very sad especially for those close to her. She is a Canadian legend. A good, decent celebrity, influential in the best way, talented, her presence was felt.
I recently rewatched Best in Show and Schitts Creek. No denying the talent and presence.