Aaron Rodgers brings old wounds public and sheds light on his strained relationship with his family in a three-part documentary. Netflix of the title Aaron Rodgers: Enigma.
“When there is any kind of dysfunction or separation in your family life, you have to re-nurture yourself and give yourself what you didn’t get as a child and what you wanted to hear more of. “I, I just wanted to hear the words, 'I'm proud of you,'” Rodgers said during the series.
Rodgers continued, “In moments like that I had to find a way to be my own parent and say, 'Hey, perfection sucks.'” I'm proud of who you are and what you've accomplished on and off the field. ”And please forgive me for all my mistakes, because I was just trying to do the best I could and often it wasn’t good enough. ”
Rumors and innuendos about Mr. Rogers' long-standing strained relationship with his family have been known for years, but were never discussed in as much detail as they are now. But Rodgers is ready to open up.
“I wasn't particularly close to all my family,” Rogers says. “Actually, it goes back to things in high school that made me feel distant. Things in college, things after college. And I kept quiet about it. The best way to do it. Because I thought the best thing to do is not talk about it publicly. And what do they do?
“They put on a bullshit show and leave two chairs empty,” Rogers explains.
“They all agree that this was a good thing. Why leave two chairs open on the shitty dating show that your brother just made famous?” Rodgers said on the 2016 season of The Bachelorette. quoting the scene. , Jordan would have an empty place setting for his brother to symbolize the turbulent relationship.
According to TMZ SportsRogers' family has not commented on the matter. Netflix documentary.





