Yungblud says his childhood was scarred by parents' 'abusive' rows

Yungblud. Picture: Instagram

Yungblud. Picture: Instagram

Published Nov 21, 2022

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Yungblud has revealed his childhood was scarred by his parents' "abusive" relationship.

The 25-year-old singer, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, grew up in Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, with dad Justin, mum Samantha and two younger sisters, but he says the couple's explosive rows and trouble stemming from the family's guitar shop made him miserable.

Speaking to Louis Theroux on his new BBC series 'Louis Theroux Interviews… ', the musician explained: "My parents had this weird, beautifully dark relationship where I don’t know if I’ve ever seen two people love each other as much as they have, but I don’t think I’ve seen anybody hurt each other as much.

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"It was physically and mentally and emotionally abusive. I’ve always wanted to build a world where I could exist to escape what was going on around me."

His parents featured on the show, alongside their son. Justin said of the rows with Samantha: "We did shout at each other, you know, excessively.

"I had anger issues and I’m still going for therapy every week. The last few years I’ve been a lot calmer but, obviously, I needed therapy to control anger bursts and that’s what I did.”

Samantha added: "When we first met we were 16. You fancy the pants off each other. You don’t necessarily respect each other.

“I’m not trying to justify it but our neutral position is probably one of disrespect and youth and passion, and we need to shout loudest and we need to get our own way.

"We went to counselling for quite a few years and I think we learned to respect each other.”

She went on to say she felt "quote guilty" after reading interviews her son had given about his childhood.

The singer broke down in tears as he admitted the family had yet to properly work through all their issues together.

He added: "It freaks me out. It’s rough. I just think we haven’t resolved a lot of stuff together yet."

However, he insisted he loved his family and said he was also able to channel his anguish into his music.

Justin added: "I think our family is very close to say what we’ve been through."