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dis bottomless pic might come bac to haunt.........maybe not...

now u know somebody jus waiting for her to blow & come out with a sex tape....
dam....bitch went thru alot....
Irene’s pain began in her native city of Pensacola, Fla., in her own home, before she even hit puberty. She left home because of sexual, physical, and mental abuse from men her Mom was dating. She loved music growing up, singing in her church choir since the age of 5, but also endured years of daily mental, physical and emotional abuse from the ones she loved and trusted the most. Finally, something went off in her head that told her she couldn’t take it anymore.
“I just got tired one day,” she remembers, recounting the feelings she had before deciding at age 13 to run away from home. The police eventually found young Irene and took her home to her mother, but Irene wanted no parts of that household anymore. She was given her mother’s permission to move in with her father, whom she moved to Atlanta with soon after.
Irene expected things to get better in Atlanta. Instead, they got worse.
It was in Atlanta that her father - the man she ran to for solace when home got too rough – began to physically abuse her. She lived with her father only 6 months before he revealed that he was having sexual fantasies about her and tired to molest her. She ended up leaving his home and starting a relationship with an older man whom she trusted wholeheartedly, but who ultimately betrayed her and gave her the worst physical, sexual and emotional abuse she’d ever experienced. He was the Pastor of STAR (Seek Teach And Reach) Youth and Adult Ministries, and was also the actor that plays Little Chris in the movie Boyz n the Hood.
“The worst beating left me with two black eyes, my lips swollen, my hair snatched out – I literally had a bald spot - and he beat me with a hickory stick,” Irene recalls, fighting back tears. “Then he wouldn’t even take me to the hospital.”
She dealt with this man’s abuse for years before finally getting away from him. When she did, she was only 17 - practically a baby, already going through things grown women shudder at the thought of.
At the age of 17, she spent time in the foster care system and was shuttled to five or six different homes. Being the fighter and survivor that she is she knew that foster care was not for her and obtained an apartment on her own. At that time, she had to work two to three jobs to make ends meet. She worked at the Athlete's Foot on Candler Road, The Bayou, a Cajun seafood restaurant on Candler Road, and Peppermint Music in South Dekalb mall. Working at all these jobs to pay the bills was stressing her out. A friend of a friend introduced Irene to the Atlanta strip club scene. Needing the money, Irene decided to try it, and did very well.









