Dr. Phil is hiding something. Otherwise, why wouldn't he use his last name?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We've been in business together ever since we were children, so back in the day, there were so many references to 'your dad.' Rather than wanting to sound totally hickified and go, 'Well, my daddy said,' we would refer to him as 'Phil.'
I know somebody from university who's called Phil Collins, and I think there's something terribly unfortunate about sharing a name with somebody who either is famous or becomes famous.
The thing is about Cheech & Chong, we've brought more families together than Dr. Phil.
But I don't really like to discuss Phil anymore.
Who would name their kid Jack with the last words 'off' at the end of the last name? No wonder that guy is screwed up.
The first time I was in his office was when they called me in to tell me they had changed my name. I had a feeling that if I'd gone along with the name they'd chosen, I'd never be seen again. I'd be swallowed up by that name, because it was a false name: Kit Marlowe.
Phil is a real drummer's drummer.
Dr. Phil was very helpful and caring. I believe he helped all of us there and watching how to better relate, understand, and communicate with our families and loved ones. Dr. Phil recommended reading my new book.
R. Kelly is a thing on TV, but nobody knows Robert and what he's been through.
Is there something psychologically wrong with David Gregory? No, besides the usual superhuman vanity of a television professional. He is just not a great host of a news talk show!