Yes. Her mother received the brunt of the abuse (both verbal and physical), but when Christina Aguilera's father, Fausto, began to abuse the children as well, Aguilera's mother filed for divorce. Songs about the abuse can be heard on Stripped on "I'm OK" and Back to Basics on "Oh Mother." Hope this helps! ;)
Yes, her father, Fausto Aguilera, abused her and her mom when Christina was little. She sings about the abuse in the songs, 'Oh Mother' and 'I'm Ok'.
It is about the abuse her and her mother were put through with her abusive father during her childhood and how she thanks her mother for always being there for her and being someone to always count on.
No. Her biological father left when she was three and died a few years later.
purple rain really doesn't have a meaning prince named it that because of the abuse that his mother was recieiving and how it put him in a dark position .he tried to fight back at his father but instead turned into his father by beating his girlfriend rosemarie
he would had said how he encied his son success and how he used to abuse his children when their were little
Yes, her father, Fausto Aguilera, abused her and her mom when Christina was little. She sings about the abuse in the songs, 'Oh Mother' and 'I'm Ok'.
I don't know if Christina Aguilera was "abuse", because your question makes no sense. Instead, try "Was Christina Aguilera abused?" I'm sure you'll get alot more responses with this alternative.
It is about the abuse her and her mother were put through with her abusive father during her childhood and how she thanks her mother for always being there for her and being someone to always count on.
yes
no, but his father did
birth father should be charged with abuse.
If he will abuse you, no.
If your little brother is abusing you then you should speak with either your mother; father or both of them as it is their responsibility to control your brother. This is far better than report your little brother to the police because what you consider abusive is not abusive to them, but simply sibling rivalry.
It appears he was tough but not abusive according to Will Smith himself. "Dad was tough but not tyrannical," Smith told Essence. "He kept me in line. He'd get this look that said, 'One more step, Will, and it'll get ugly.'
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no, cause men dont bea women.
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