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Kellen McGregor of Memphis May Fire discusses dealing with the disappointment of his parents working with the band, drinking heavily, and growing into a more mature person. He talks about how he finally forgave his dad and started living a healthier life.
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I was like that for a period of time! Glad you pulled through Kellen!
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I was apart of those 150 people shows in detroit ill fucking tell you that and you guys are absolutely amazing
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hey Kellen, sorry your dad was llike that, the whole point of being a relative is to encourage not discourage. You’re stronger than you know for seeing the best in someone who didn’t see the best in you.Respect my bother
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Good to hear but still that doesn’t explain his life success and even making it in MMF, could have added more to the story.
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Thanks for sharing your story. It means a lot to me and many others I am sure. Love you guys!
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I can for sure relate to his story! And it’s awesome to know that the things that I struggle with are the same things that some famous people have struggled with or are currently struggling with!
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I can actually really relate to this, like literally I would feel as if I’m going down an unknown path for such a long time but to this day, I can finally feel myself growing and growing. Thank you for sharing! <3
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American parenting culture is so fucked mate.
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His Dad knew that his son was torturing himself in a comfort zone. Sometimes these decisions ,that seem so “cruel” to the world, are the most loving thing.