Eddie Murphy reveals he is ‘the most comfortable he has ever been’ at 60 in an interview with Oprah

Eddie Murphy reveals he is ‘the most comfortable he ever was’ at 60 in an interview with Oprah for Apple TV +

He returned to the spotlight with Coming 2 America which aired on Amazon Prime in March and on April 3 he celebrates his 60th birthday.

And Eddie Murphy says life can not be better than now.

“I’m the most comfortable in my skin,” the Hollywood star told Oprah Winfrey in Apple TV +’s call The Oprah Conversation.

Eddie Murphy tells Oprah Winfrey that he was the most comfortable in his own skin

He sits down with the media magnate for The Oprah Conversation on Apple TV + with the premiere on Friday

Next Friday: Eddie Murphy tells Oprah Winfrey that he was the most comfortable he ever was in his own skin while sitting with the media magnate for The Oprah Conversation on Apple TV +

Murphy explained: ‘I feel good and optimistic and completely comfortable in Eddie. I was always comfortable in my skin, but not like now. ‘

In her conversation with Murphy, Oprah talks to him about his decades of success in Hollywood and his return to stand-up comedy.

The award-winning comedian was 19 when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live and at 21 he will star in the film 48 Hours followed by Trading Places the following year.

His other hits included the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, the comedy The Nutty Professor and his role as Donkey’s voice in the Shrek series of animated films.

In 2007, Murphy was nominated for Best Academy Award for Supporting Actors for Dreamgirls.

Star: Murphy, who received the Hall of Fame Award at the 52nd NAACP Image Award on March 27, turned 60 on April 3 and spent four decades as an entertainer

Star: Murphy, who received the Hall of Fame Award at the 52nd NAACP Image Award on March 27, turned 60 on April 3 and spent four decades as an entertainer

The award-winning comedian was 20 when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live

At 21, he starred in the film 48 Hours, with Nick Nolte

Great success: the award-winning comedian was 20 when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live, left and at 21 he plays in the film 48 hours, right with co-star Nick Nolte

Together again: After a break from filmmaking, Murphy returns to Amazon Prime's Coming 2 America this year, reuniting with co-star Arsenio Hall in 1988 for the sequel

Together again: After a break from filmmaking, Murphy returns to Amazon Prime’s Coming 2 America this year, reuniting with co-star Arsenio Hall in 1988 for the sequel

Murphy also reflects on what he loves most about being a father and grandfather.

In a preview for Friday’s episode of The Oprah Conversation, Winfrey plays Murphy because he apparently never changed a diaper in his life, even though he was the father of ten children.

“I bought a lot of diapers,” the funny man said in response.

Life at 60: Murphy explained to Oprah: 'I feel good and optimistic and completely comfortable in Eddie.  I was always comfortable in my skin, but not like now (photo in January 2020)

Life at 60: Murphy explained to Oprah: ‘I feel good and optimistic and completely comfortable in Eddie. I was always comfortable in my skin, but not like now (photo in January 2020)

Last month, Murphy revealed how proud he is of his children, who range from two to 31 years old.

“I’m so blessed with my kids,” he said on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast.

‘I do not have one bad seed. I do not like ‘Oh, you’re the one’. I have none of it. My kids are such wonderful, normal people, and no one is like the Hollywood jerk. ‘

The actor added: ‘My kids are smart and try to do things. I am blessed with my children. I really became very happy. ‘

Father families: Murphy, a father of 10 children from five relationships, also talks to Oprah about what he loves most about being a father and grandfather (pictured with some of his children in 2016)

Paterfamilias: Murphy, a father of 10 children from five relationships, also talks to Oprah about what he loves most about being a father and grandfather (pictured with some of his children in 2016)

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