Comedian Rob Delaney speaks out about 'nightmare' aftermath of his two-year-old son's death from brain cancer - as he admits 'a lot of things aren't fine' six years later Rob, 47, and his wife Leah sadly lost their son, Henry, to a brain tumor in 2018 The Catastrophe star described his child as 'gorgeous, silly and brilliant' READ MORE: Rob reveals he'd like to buy the London home where his son died By Kirsty Mccormack, Senior Entertainment Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 22:33, 22 July 2024 | Updated: 22:36, 22 July 2024 e-mail 13 shares View comments Rob Delaney has opened up about the 'awful' aftermath of his two-year-old son Henry's death and described the loss of his 'gorgeous' boy as a 'nightmare.' During an appearance on Today with Hoda & Jenna on Monday morning, the 47-year-old actor - who is married to wife Leah - described Henry as 'charming and brilliant,' but admitted that 'a lot of things aren't fine' six years after his passing.

When Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager asked Rob about his 2022 memoir, A Heart That Works , which he wrote after Henry's death, the Catastrophe said: 'He died of a brain tumor that he was diagnosed with right around his first birthday. And yeah, he died in the beginning of 2018 and he was just the sweetest little most wonderful guy. 'We say that about all of our kids, but Henry was better than other children.

He was so funny, and his brain tumor was in the back of his head near his brain stem so it brought him a lot of physical diffi.