One day prior, the 42-year-old—whose son Malcolm, 21, also lives with the developmental condition—detailed what led him to seek a formal diagnosis.
“I honestly didn’t know I myself had Autism I thought I was just an ally and parent of an autistic child,” he wrote on Threads Jan. 21, “but the way I felt I wasn’t being comprehended or understood while I thought I was being direct and seeing some of my own mannerisms made [me] start the process of going to get a diagnosis.”
And after sharing his neurodiversity, Ron remarked that he was “so thankful” that being on the show allowed him to “learn about myself and learn about others.”
“My time on Traitors was like the movie Oppenheimer: thrilling, sad, a lot of talking, and by half way thru I knew I’d rather just be home,” he captioned a post on Instagram Jan. 22., adding, “Be kind to each other.”
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