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This one named singer is having a bit of a renaissance lately, and despite some past troubles, you’d be hard pressed to find a bigger class act when it comes to her fans.

Over three decades ago, our singer had a rather unusual choice of venues.

Before she was packing these venues to capacity, she would often join the audience members for lunch after the gig, sitting down with a piece of pizza and spending over an hour chatting and signing autographs.

A couple years ago, she returned to one of these venues – the one where her most famous video was recorded – and didn’t leave until anyone who wanted a picture or an autograph got one.

Tiffany Darwish

 

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Tiffany Darwish despite the Problems with Her Parents as a Child, She Became a Good Mother

The fruit does not fall far from the tree, they say. And while this applies to a large percentage of people, some go against the grain and become complete opposites of their parents, as did Tiffany Darwish.

At only two years old, Tiffany Darwish’s pilot father separated from her mother, who would later remarry when Darwish was in her teens. Her journey to stardom started with a stranger’s comment on how outgoing and pretty she was.

She loved smiling and talking to people, so her mother put her in pageants. Her stepfather also noticed that she was always singing. Recognizing that Darwish carried in her the unique talent of song, her stepfather encouraged — even pushed — her to bag her first paid gig.

Darwish became a teen-pop sensation back in the ’80s. She recalls the first time she was on stage as a moment that saught her to perform on a stage full of adults playing the wrong chords. She says:

“I was nine years old, and I had to find my way in front of an audience. So I quickly learned how to work a crowd. By the age of 12, I was getting that down.”

At only 15, she debuted the music scenes with her hit tune “I Think We’re Alone Now.” She became famous for touring shopping malls in 16 US cities to promote her song.

Despite her success coming early, her childhood was not exactly smooth. Between dealing with her overbearing and extremely dependent alcoholic mother and strict dad, she started becoming rebellious.

Her father, as she opened up to Closer Weekly, came from a military background. He was also brought up under strict Baptist religion, which highly contributed to his authoritarian nature. He had rules, and they had to be adhered to.

Darwish was not having any of it and felt too perturbed by her father’s rules to follow them. Despite him being very instrumental in bolstering her career, they did not get along very well.

But despite the struggles, she says there was still some love in the household, and she never lacked support from her loved ones. Her family would later embark on a healing journey, and as Darwish puts it, everyone forgave and later lived happily. – Source


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