Leigh Anne Tuohy shares her Blind Side story

Tuohy's triumph: Exclusive!
Joel D Amos

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Leigh Anne Tuohy shares her story with SheKnows in a deeply personal interview that gets to the heart behind the heart-filled Sandra Bullock instant classic, The Blind Side.

Tuohy famously took in a homeless teenager in Memphis, Tennessee who would find his calling and become a football superstar. What led this wife of an entrepreneur who owned over 80 fast food restaurants to spearhead an effort to make Michael Oher a home that could not have been further from where he grew up?

The Tuohy family in San Diego for gameday against the Chargers

How that path was paved is not completely told on screen in The Blind Side directed by John Lee Hancock (The Rookie). Tuohy sat with SheKnows at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills after a long day of interviews with the film’s cast. Stay tuned for our exclusive video interviews with stars Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw!

After sitting amongst the hugest stars in the film and music business, the playing field leveler was Leigh Anne Tuohy. Equal parts firecracker, strong Southern woman, inspiration, motherly to all (including yours truly!), pragmatic and one-hundred percent what made what The Guess Who so perfectly called the iconic American Woman.

Leigh Anne, husband Sean and their two children, Sean Jr (SJ) and Collins, did not simply adopt Michael Oher, the engulfed him in familial love that has changed lives exponentially. With The Blind Side's arrival on November 20 in theaters everywhere, look for the inspiration to explode.

Tuohy triumph and travails

SheKnows: Hello Leigh Anne, it is such a pleasure to sit with you after witnessing your stirring story. I think the film is a strong statement for women. How do you think your story speaks to women?

Leigh Anne Tuohy: Southern women are strong natured anyway. It’s kind of a characteristic. Maybe, a characteristic flaw (laughs). I’m very strong willed. I think at this point in our society and in our country right now, everybody’s got to be strong willed. I think women have to wear a lot of different hats. Not only do you have to be the mother the nuturerer, but also the wife and the housekeeper and now, so many have to and want to have a career. So, you have to wear a lot of hats. I’m not a big women’s liberation person -- not at all -- but I do think right now, women have to contribute to all facets.

SheKnows: I wondered what you thought of hearing Sandra Bullock was going to play you?

Leigh Anne Tuohy: I was thrilled. There were names and names and names that were thrown out over a year-and-a-half. It’s all about timing. It was a rollercoaster. Finally, they said it was going to be Sandra Bullock. I thought, “yeah, I’m sure it’s going to be somebody else.” Three weeks later they called and said she signed on. I was pleasantly surprised. I fell in love with her. She did a great job.

SheKnows: For some, Virginia isn’t quite “the South,” any issues with a Washington, DC suburb of Arlington, Virginia-native tackling Tennessee?

Leigh Anne Tuohy: (Laughs) I think Virginia’s South!

Sandra Bullock makes her point in Warner Bros' The Blind Side

SheKnows: I’m sure Sandra does too. You had kindred spirits heading in to telling this story. One theme that arose for me from The Blind Side is how you did not really change Michael’s life, he changed yours. How can you quantify in a way that your life would be different without him in it?

A family finds itself

Leigh Anne Tuohy: If Michael had not come into our lives it would have been extremely different. With all that being said, we have a different view of life now. We view everybody different than we did. We realized that there’s a need out there that we didn’t really know about. We were living in our own little cocoon. You tend to realize that there is a lot going on out there that you’re not aware of and it brought so much to light. Even relationship aspect-wise, it all brought us closer together. We had that common bond. We went through trenches that a lot of other families don’t go through.

Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw as Leigh Ann and Sean Tuohy

SheKnows: Indeed…

Leigh Anne Tuohy: We came out of this as a stronger family. I’m thankful. I also think that we are so much aware of all people now and feelings and their needs. You don’t know what the guy next to you has going on. He’s got mud on his shoes or a tattoo. We’re so quick to judge. We are so, so quick to judge. You don’t know the worth of that person or what they could contribute to society. We tend to put labels on people. There’s a lot of things that we’ve come through so much, I think, the better.

SheKnows: You’re talking people judging a book by the cover, I know they show in the film, when you first meet Michael where it’s cold and raining and he’s wearing shorts and a T-Shirt in November. What was that moment really like?

Leigh Anne Tuohy: John Lee (Hancock, director) took some liberties with that, but the scene really happened. It was the Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the kids had just gotten out of school and we had been over my mom’s dicing nad getting ready to cook for Thanksgiving. We were coming back home and Michael was walking and he had on shorts and it was…it’s almost become an urban legend (laughs). It was a blizzard (laughs). It was chilly, it was like 40 degrees. I just commented that he looked like a fish out of water for an African-American kid to be where he was at that moment in our neighborhood. You just don’t see African-American kids walking around the neighborhood at 9:30 pm at night in shorts. I said, “who is that?” SJ (her son) said, that’s a new guy at our school. I thought, “what he’s doing out here?” SJ told me he plays basketball. But, school was closed. Sean (her husband) wondered if maybe he had gone to shoot some hoops. I said, "turn around the car."

 

Fate blind-sided Leigh Ann

SheKnows: You were compelled?

Leigh Anne Tuohy: It was obvious after we turned around and chatted a few minutes that he had no mission, no plan. We thought he was going to the gym because it was warm. Sean said that the gym is not open, let us take you home. He wouldn’t let us take him home, but he let us take him to a bus station about six or seven miles away. So, we drove him that night to the bus stop. Then, he went back home. Flash forward a couple weeks and that was the first time he spent the night on our coach. When I pulled over, it was a seed that was planted. I immediately knew after the conversation. I come to find out, none of that was really the truth. It snowballed. I went in on Monday after Thanksgiving and asked about Michael and who was this kid. Why doesn’t he have long pants on in November? Where does he live? Where are his parents? I didn’t get any of the answers I wanted yet. I just took it from there.

SheKnows: In the film, and also in real life, it seems that adopting Michael really happened naturally.

Leigh Anne Tuohy: It did. It really did.

SheKnows: There was a natural Michael coming into the family that felt effortless. When Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw and the kids are gathered around the table and ask Michael if he’d like to be part of the family, it felt truly as if that moment was incredibly organic.

Leigh Anne Tuohy: It was, there was never an agenda. There was never a moment. That was so authentic. It just happened. People find it so hard to believe. We have crazy lives. My husband has a very successful business and he tries to run 80-plus fast food stores, and yet he broadcast (play by play) for Memphis’ NBA team, I’m trying to get here yesterday, he could less, but he needs five suits out because they’re leaving for a week of road games. He needs his suits. That’s what was important right then. That’s how we operate. Whatever the need is at that moment, we take care of it. You throw in a daughter that is a level-nine gymnast and a state champion pole-vaulter and we drive two days a week to Arkansas because that’s where the Olympic guys are, and then you throw in Michael playing three sports and constantly needing everything to get through those sports and then you have Sean, Jr (laughs) who’s just along for the ride and always helping out. Our lives are always crazy. It was like, to Michael, if you want to jump in this frying pan, let’s go!

Tim McGraw as husband

SheKnows: Lastly, your husband in the film is portrayed by Tim McGraw. Tell me your girlfriends in Memphis were not so excited for you!

Leigh Anne Tuohy: Isn’t that fun (laughs)?

Tim McGraw stars in The Blind Side

SheKnows: That has to be a blast.

Leigh Anne Tuohy: He did a good job as Sean. He’s cocky and a little arrogant. He’s a smart ass and I think Tim nailed all three of those beautifully. My husband’s personal assistant is a huge Tim McGraw fan, so she was in heaven getting to hang out with him. That was a big feather throughout this whole thing is getting to hang out with Tim McGraw.

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About the author: Joel D Amos is a Los Angeles based writer, and the Entertainment Editor here at SheKnows. He has interviewed numerous celebrities, including Rachel McAdams, Megan Fox, Meg Ryan, Reese Witherspoon, Christina Ricci, Jessica Simpson, Sheryl Crow, Eva Mendes, Timbaland and Twilight author Stephenie Meyer. Follow Joel on Twitter @SK_CelebBuzz


Comments
By Val Jul 29, 2010

I just watch this great movie. I wish your family much luck....

By jade Jun 16, 2010

SJ is one cute boy in the movie. Wonder if real SJ is one cute boy who really loves all the attention. God bless your family! ~Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia~

By henry Jun 15, 2010

thanks to the Tuohy family for showing the world kindness and reminding us that it is possible to make this world a better place.

By Sierra Jun 11, 2010

I just watched "The Blind Side" and WOW! What an amazing family! Can you imagine how great the world would be if there were more people like the Tuohy's. All I can say is God bless you!! And God bless Michael! What an inspiration to all the young people in this country who want to give up! Thank you for sharing your story!

By Shannon West May 30, 2010

Just watched "The Blind Side" last nite....wow, what a truely inspirational movie!

By Eddy Dubon May 25, 2010

Wow! Your story is great is my prayer that God continue using your life in even greater way! Your family is 5 stars. This is what this world need people willing to obey the call of share God's love. Keep shining!! Blessings!

By Jamee May 18, 2010

I just saw "The Blind Side" at school! We finished the movie on Monday! I looove that movie! Leigh Anne Tuohy and her family are really special to have done something like that, A LOT of people WOULDN'T have!!!! I just saw Extreme Makover: Home Edition and her family was on the show to help out another family! They seem like really nice people! Micheal is a special kind of guy too! :o)

By Angie May 10, 2010

This movie was so so good, Leigh Anne Tuohy what a great and strong person you are. God Bless.

By Vicki H May 3, 2010

I just watched the movie, FINALLY. I think it is awesome what the Tuohy's did but look at all the kids out there that still need help. It's sad. I think Michael Oher was incredibly blessed to be in the right place at the right time. Hopefully this movie will compel more people to do something like this for someone else. Amazing story.

By Emile Apr 26, 2010

I'm going to be truthful here. When I first saw the previews, I could not believe things like this actually happen today. I actually wanted to adopt a kid some years ago. My girlfriend saw the movie and told me I have to see it, or should I say, "We have to buy the DVD". I think you guys are great and we also plan to adopt a kid at some point in our lives. I do live in Maryland so I get a chance to see him play. Great story!! God bless the entire Tuohy family!!

By Mariana Martinez Apr 23, 2010

Leigh Anne is a wonderful woman... I think that she and her family deserve the best.... God bless you...

By Danella Apr 21, 2010

Leigh Anne Tuohy is so inspirational - I agree with you, Donna! I wish more people could be like Mrs. Tuohy!

By Donna Apr 21, 2010

After looking at this movie and Ms. Leigh Ann it reminded me so much of me. It only take one person to make a difference in a childs life. We, as a people, sometimes judge a book by it's cover but you cannot do that. Ms. Toughy thank you for not giving up on Michael. Thank you for having confidence in him. Thank you for not allowing his circumstances dictate to him what he would/would not be. Ms. Toughy realized the one thing most kids are lacking and it's so easy to give and that's love.

By Suja Lukose Apr 19, 2010

My family and my brothers and sister wathched this movie yesterday.Such a wonderful movie it is.I wish all people in this world become like Tuohy's family.You guys will be in my prayer everyday.Let the god allows you to do more things like this.It should be an inspiration for everyone.

By Debi Apr 19, 2010

My husband, my sister-in-law and I just got done watching this movie and we all agree that this is the BEST movie we have ever seen. God Bless the Tuohy's for being such wonderful Christian people and for doing what they did for Michael. I will always pray for this family and would LOVE to see a sequel to this movie to update all of us on how and what the family is doing today. Again, God Bless all the Tuohy's for their love, selfishness and everything they did for Michael. What a wonderful man he has become and I am very proud of him. BEST MOVIE EVER! A huge fan from Tucson, AZ! Debi

By Cindy Apr 9, 2010

I am so happy to hear there are good people in this world! I am a single mom of 2 and greatful I am teaching good, as the family Tuohy. We watched the movie "The Blind Side", and it touched all you hearts. I loved how strong Mrs. Tuohy is. They have tons of money and she never lets her children get away with anything. Your husband and children are also unbeelievable! You guys raised them well and taught them well! Thank you sooo much!

By Jordan D Archer Apr 1, 2010

The world today isn't really known as a great place. What the Tuohy's did for Michael is nothing short of amazing. There are so many people in the world today that have no home,have no family and don't have a place to lay there head. I'm not sure exactly people's motive for keeping there head forward and not wanting to look a man or woman on the corner asking for help, but it is really demoralizing. What this family offered to michael with open arms is awesome. The Tuohy's in my eyes have their priorities right and heart intact. I would truely love to meet them one day. If anyone has an email address please feel free to email me at archerj@ffg60.navy.mil Michael Oher my hat is off to u for taking what the good lord blessed u with and keeping your end of the bargain. I just wish there were more Tuohy's in the world today.

By Marco Alejos Mar 31, 2010

I just watched the movie, which I have been waiting to see for awhile, and it did not disappoint. I was deeply moved by the story and got a little teary for the first time in awhile watching a movie. As a fellow Christian and left tackle myself for my football team, I am just so thankful that people like you can help touch a life through the means of God, family, genuine love for others, and the game so close and dear to my heart and others' hearts as well.

By Sandra G Mar 31, 2010

I just watched the movie and read a lot of articles on Michael and his family. And I just want to say with tears in my eyes "THANK YOU". I come from the Texas in the hood. Im a single mother of three who as struggled in life since I was 15 yrs old I depend on noone but my self. Im not to bright when it comes to school so I never finished high school but I love what I do as a customer service rep and thats help people. My kids opened my eyes and made me realize that drugs and gangs are not getting me no where so I keep my head up everyday and thank god that we are alive in good health. Micheal you are blessed with a really good life and family and just keep your head up and take care of your family like they take care of you. WAY 2 GO "BIG MIKE"

By Bob Thomas Mar 30, 2010

The day The Blind Side came out on DVD, I went out and bought it. I came home and my girlfriend and I watched it. We both got tears in our eyes. This movie was great. It showed our a strong willing woman and her family had the courage and was well to do took in a individual who was poor and had nothing. The family did not care what color his skin was, they show him love and respect. In today's world other families could do the same, especially those with millions or billions of dollars who look down upon those that are not rich or famous. We are all the same and we will always be the same.

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