Kin Bella Opens Up About Painful Experience With Her Father’s Relatives After His Death
Kin Bella Opens Up About Painful Experience With Her Father’s Relatives After His Death
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Kin Bella Opens Up About Painful Experience With Her Father’s Relatives After His Death

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Kin Bella Opens Up About Painful Experience With Her Father’s Relatives After His Death

By BigEyeUg Team Upcoming singer Kin Bella has emotionally opened up about the difficult moments she went through after the death of her father, revealing that the pain she endured came mostly from her own relatives. Speaking in a recent interview, Bella said that life completely changed after her father’s passing, and instead of receiving comfort and support from her father’s family, she was met with rejection and hostility. “I saw the worst after my dad died. It hurt more because it was coming from people who were supposed to love and take care of me,” Bella shared. She emotionally recalled moments when her own aunt, with whom she had grown up, told her to leave and go look for her “real father,” claiming they had started life at her age and didn’t owe her anything. “I used to ask myself why I was hated. I was young, doing well in school, but my real aunty — someone I grew up speaking with — told me to leave and go look for my real dad because they also started life at my age. She pushed me out,” Bella narrated. Following the heartbreaking rejection, Bella said she decided to change her lifestyle. She stopped going to clubs and began searching for a more meaningful path. “That’s when I decided to stop partying in the club. I didn’t like being there because I was still a virgin and felt uncomfortable with the touchy men,” she explained. Bella eventually landed a job at KFC, thanks to a friend who connected her in 2019 — a time when she says she was supposed to be at university.

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