However, according to Tyler, things didn’t work out so smoothly. “She wasn’t coming in, was calling in all the time… ‘OK, well, you’ve got to go. ‘Cause you want me to hand you the money, but you don’t want to work for it,’” he recalled.
Tyler also noted that before his mother died in 2009, he financially supported his family. “When she passed away in 2009, I sent all of them letters saying, ‘Listen, you got 60 days to become gainfully employed, because I’m not going to keep supporting you like this.’ They all got jobs. And it wasn’t even jobs where they’re making a lot of money, but it was a job. It was something else for them to do to feel some pride in. That’s the same thing I would want somebody to do for me.”
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