Denzel Washington Helped Homeless Man in Distress & Fed Him — He Got Help Too When Mom Saved Him from Wrong Path

Denzel Washington might be one of the biggest Hollywood stars, but he gave his mother a tough time growing up. All his friends ended up in jail, and his mother saved him by taking him to a private school in New York. He turned out to be a man with a big heart and extended acts of kindness to anyone in need.

Denzel Washington is one of those actors that need no introduction. His awards and record-breaking movies speak for themselves.

But his accolades and success did not come easy. A very strict and hard-working mother raised Washington. His father was also a hard worker; he was a pastor and had two churches, while his mother owned a beauty salon.

Denzel Washington in New York 2016. | Source: Getty Images

Denzel Washington in New York 2016. | Source: Getty Images

Unfortunately, the actor’s parents grew apart and divorced when he was 14 years old, and Washington and his siblings were left to be raised by their mother, Lennis.

However, out of the three children his parents had, Washington admitted that he was the one that gave his mother the hardest time.

After his parents’ divorce, Washington rebelled and started getting involved with the wrong crowd. He confessed that one of his friends was dead, one served 28 years in jail, the other 20, and another spent 12 years inside.

Denzel Washington with his mother Lennis and his wife Pauletta at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in 1990. | Source: Getty Images

Denzel Washington with his mother Lennis and his wife Pauletta at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in 1990. | Source: Getty Images

When his mother realized her son’s scary trajectory, she moved him from Oklahoma and sent him to a private school in upstate New York.

This is where Washington turned a new leaf in life, but things were not always smooth sailing. The actor revealed that he would still get into so much trouble that he would be sent home, but his mother sent him back until he got his act right.

He thrived in sports and was part of a band. This was when Washington discovered his love for arts and performance. But he does not believe he would have had those achievements without the support of his beloved mother.