Eric Dane recorded powerful final message to his children for release after death

Eric Dane, the Grey’s Anatomy and Euphoria actor has left a final message for his kids as part of an interview that he filmed before his death.Dane took part in Famous Last Words, a Netflix series in which celebrities nearing the end of their lives take part in an interview and leave their ‘last words’.The actor was diagnosed with ALS last year, with his family announcing his death earlier today.Dane spoke in the interview emotionally about how his marriage to Rebecca Gayheart, emotionally stating : “I will never, by the time anybody sees this, have fallen in love with another woman as deeply as I fell in love with Rebecca.”

At the end of the special however the interviewer is invited to leave, with Dane instead delivering an emotional monologue to the camera.The American actor aimed the entire final eight minutes of the special at his kids, leaving them his lessons for life and his last words.Looking directly into the camera he said: “Billy and Georgia [Dane’s two children with wife Rebecca], these words are for you, I tried. I stumbled sometimes but I tried. Overall we had a blast, didn’t we?I remember all the times we spent at the beach, the two of you, me, and mom in Malibu, Santa Monica.“Santa Monica, Hawaii, Mexico, I see you now playing in the oceans for hours, my water babies. Those days, pun intended, were heaven.

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