Celebrity medium Tyler Henry says he still hears from former client Alan Thicke after 2016 death

"I'm like, 'Oh! Alan! What did I do?'"

Hollywood Medium star Tyler Henry says he continues to hear from Growing Pains alum Alan Thicke more than seven years after his unexpected death in 2016. 

"He has came through. Yes, I've heard Tyler!" Henry confirmed on a recent episode of Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Dinner’s On Me podcast. "I’m like, 'Oh! Alan! What did I do?'"

The clairvoyant medium has a special connection to Thicke, given that he performed a reading for the actor just three months before he died of a heart attack at age 69. During their session, Henry specifically warned Thicke about a history of heart problems within his family, telling him to "keep in mind your own heart" moving forward. 

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<p>E!</p> Tyler Henry (left) and Alan Thicke

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Tyler Henry (left) and Alan Thicke

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He also said that a few of Thicke’s family members who had passed had come through to offer messages during the reading, including a man who had neglected a heart issue and died as a result.

"His message is 'Don’t be stubborn like I was,'" Henry explained on the show. He later added, "There’s just a feeling of like, 'Don't let you, be me,' basically, in the way this comes across. It’s like, 'Keep this in mind. Be proactive in your health. Do what I didn't,' is kind of the message."

At the time, Thicke explained that his family didn’t have a known history of heart disease apart from his sister having undergone open-heart surgery.

"Honestly, if this is something that does come into play, it could affect men primarily. I'm not even looking at women so much, this is something that could affect men," Henry replied. "So if you, yourself, notice like blood pressure or [a] heart murmur, just see a doctor. But I feel almost like we have to really take this into consideration."

In response, Thicke said, "Thank you, Dr. Henry. I'm gonna take that to heart."

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Speaking on Ferguson's podcast, Henry said he was "so privileged" to be able to reunite with Thicke's widow, Tanya Callau, and react to her husband's reading together after his death in a 2017 episode of the show.

"It was the first time ever where we had a living client on the show," he remarked. "And then we also had them follow up, just from the other side. It's really surreal."

Listen to Henry discuss his readings in the podcast above.

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