“It was when I was in 6th grade.
I came home from school, and there was a tiny, 3-year old child in the yard.
So I asked, ‘Mom, who’s that?’.

And she said, ‘Doesn’t he look just like you?
He’s your brother’,“she began.
“He then came over to me and hugged me.

I also remember him eating like he was starved for days.
And then he would throw it all up.
He kept throwing up the food he ate.

I didn’t find out until after I debuted.
But I don’t think it’s that important.
My family is more important, and being with my family in the present is more important.”

They shared thosestories with me for the first time in my life.
It was very meaningful.”
But I don’t think that’s true these days.

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