Fearful Hugh Jackman
Updated | By MornéJK
Hugh Jackman admits he was a "very fearful kid" but overcame his dislike of heights by jumping off a diving board every day at school for a month.
The 'Pan' star admits he was always nervous as a young boy growing up but made himself overcome his fear of heights by jumping off a dive board every day for a month.
He explained: "I was a very fearful kid when I was younger. I used to be scared of heights, I used to be scared of the dark. And growing up in Australia is the worst place to have any fears because everyone's jumping off a cliff, they're riding on top of cars. Everything seems like that.
"So I made myself jump off the diving board at my school every day for a month, off the really high board, every day to get over my fears."
Whilst the 46-year-old actor has worked hard to overcome his fears, he insists he has no problems in taking risks.
Speaking on Live! with Kelly and Michael, he added: "I do take chances. I just hate having that feeling that fear has beaten me; I hate that feeling."
Meanwhile, Hugh previously admitted he was left "powerless" when his mother abandoned him a t a young age and admits it "limited" him as he grew up.
He said: "From the moment mom left, I was a fearful kid who felt powerless. I was the youngest. I used to be the first one home and I was frightened to go inside. I couldn't go into the house on my own. I'd wait outside, scared, frustrated ...
"It limited me. I hated it, and that contributed to my anger. Isn't most anger fear-based, ultimately? It emanates from some kind of powerlessness. I was really feeling that."
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