One glance at Dr. Phil’s life—his notoriety, wealth, and seemingly effortless ascent to the pinnacles of blinding success—makes it simple to forget that he was once a young man who struggled just like everybody else.
In fact, one could easily conclude that Dr. Phil had a harder time of things than many others do given what is known about his past. He is defined by his tenacity and tenacity, though, which helped him develop a strong enough character to withstand the rigours of celebrity life.
Dr. Phil spoke openly about the pain of growing up in an abusive home during an appearance on The Coach Mike Podcast last year, which is hosted by famous life coach Mike Bayer.
We moved around a lot, the television star said. My dad was an alcoholic, so we relocated every two to three years.
Dr. Phil continued by saying that he made an effort to stay away from his father as much as he could during those years because his father was prone to erratic mood swings and unsettling behaviour as a result of his drinking.
“[I] came and went through the bedroom window so I didn’t have to go through the house. It was total chaos…Yelling, screaming violence, domestic violence,” Dr. Phil shared.
However, for the future television host, things would get worse before they got better. Only a select few people can understand the degree of poverty Dr. Phil faced throughout his teenage years.
Dr. Phil admitted, “I’ve been homeless,” in 2021. “I’ve lived on Kansas City’s streets… I have camped out in cardboard boxes.