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Almost 14 years after the release of The Blind Side, Michael Oher’s family is making headlines once again. On Aug. 14, the retired NFL star whose life inspired the Oscar-nominated film, filed a ...
"The Blind Side" has been waylaid with controversy more than a decade after the 2009 blockbuster movie's release. On Aug. 14, Michael Oher, the onetime NFL player whose story was dramatized in ...
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The Blind Side brought in over $300 million at the box office and earned an ... "I'm still traumatized and I still deal with things that I dealt with as a kid," Oher told PEOPLE about his early ...
Michael Oher, whose life inspired The Blind Side, filed a legal petition to terminate a conservatorship alleging Leigh Anne Tuohy and Sean Tuohy lied about adopting him. Here's everything to know ...
Sixteen years ago, Michael Lewis, “The Blind Side” author, once joked about Michael Oher’s college grades in an interview with Google.
Michael Oher, who inspired 'The Blind Side,' alleges the Tuohy family lied about his adoption and forced him into a conservatorship, allowing them to make millions off his name without giving him ...
In “The Blind Side,” when the Tuohys meet Michael, played by Quinton Aaron, he’s a gentle giant of a kid — passive, docile, with an occasional Mona Lisa smile.
NFL star Michael Oher's life story inspired the Oscar-winning film, "The Blind Side." Now, Oher says the Tuohy family's adoption of him was a lie.
Michael Oher on where "The Blind Side" went wrong: "It didn't show the work ethic I put in" Champion football player insists he had success before the Tuohy family and explains why he is reshaping ...
Michael Oher, the former NFL tackle whose life inspired the Oscar-nominated film “The Blind Side,” sensationally filed a lawsuit to end the conservatorship he signed with the family who took ...
Michael Oher — whose poverty-to-Super-Bowl-champ story was made famous in the 2009 movie "The Blind Side" — has launched a Nashville nonprofit to help kids who grew up just like him.