
MIKE TYSON is on “Oprah” today . . . and in their pre-taped interview, Tyson tells Oprah that he doesn’t want to know the details surrounding the death of his 4-year-old daughter Exodus.
He says, quote, “If I know, then there might be a blame for it. And if there’s somebody to blame for it, there will be a problem.”
Okay, that’s a little creepy. If I’m Exodus’ mother, I’m probably hiring a few ARMED GUARDS right about now…
Because Exodus was in her mother’s care when she died. As you may recall, she got her neck caught in a cord that was hanging from a treadmill in her mother’s house. Exodus’ mother . . . whose name is Sol Xochitl . . . was cleaning in another room at the time.
Exodus didn’t die right away. She was rushed to the hospital. But she wasn’t going to pull through. They ended up taking her off life support.
It sounds like Mike has been doing a pretty good job so far of not going off the deep end . . . by focusing on the rest of his family.
He tells Oprah, quote, “I was so happy that I had the tools in life, you know, to not go in that direction because I’ve been that direction. My family . . . that’s my biggest asset.”

