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James Brown’s Daughters Open Up About Forgiving Him After Witnessing Him Abuse Their Mother




Forgiving James Brown: A Daughter’s Perspective

Forgiving James Brown: A Daughter’s Perspective

Published: Feb. 20, 2024, 7:51 p.m. ET

James Brown’s daughters spoke about forgiving him after witnessing him abuse their mom, Deidre Jenkins.

Deanna Brown Thomas and Yamma Brown, two of James Brown’s daughters, got candid about forgiving their father after witnessing him abuse their mom, Deidre Jenkins.

“When you see a family member being hurt, you’re not feeling the best about the person that’s hurting them,” Yamma, 52, told People in a new interview published Tuesday.

“I was flat-out upset, mad with my dad at that moment. I still go back to that place every now and then, not to belittle my dad, but flashing back over my own life and the domestic violence situation in my life, thinking how much of that shaped me.”

Yamma, who also opened up about the abuse in a four-part docuseries about her dad’s life and career titled “James Brown: Say It Loud,” said she was around 6 years old the last time she saw the “I Got You (I Feel Good)” musician abuse her mom and she intervened.

“I talk about it in the sense that it happened. It is an unfortunate time in anybody’s situation, anybody’s life,” she explained.

“If they’ve ever had to go through domestic violence, they know what that’s like. And it shows that he was human because he was flawed, but it also is a time to show grace.”

“Cold Sweat: My Father James Brown and Me” author said she had to “acknowledge” the abuse happened “in order to move on from that space.”

Deanna, 55, told People that she “didn’t like” James growing up due to his behavior towards his second wife.

“There was a time when I didn’t like my father,” she confessed. “I didn’t like him because of this type of behavior. I saw a lot growing up. I heard a lot growing up that could have damaged me for a lifetime.”

However, she said the dad of nine never abused his kids.

“He never had any type of rage towards us because we were his children,” Deanna shared. “That was a situation between a husband and a wife. There’s a different type of love, different type of circumstances.”

James, also known as the Godfather of Soul, died of congestive heart failure caused by pneumonia in 2006. He was 73.

“James Brown: Say It Loud” premiered recently and is a must-watch for fans. It offers an unfiltered look into the life of this iconic musician.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.


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