Monday, April 8, 2013

talks design to grow with his mother and grandparents after his father - a world champion wrestler and the head of the Mohawk tribe - deserted the family when he was three years old

My father was

Billy Two Rivers

, the 'World Wrestling heavyweight champion

at that time. He left when I was three years old and I have only vague memories. I know more about it through photos.

I was raised by my mother and Nanna and Pop

in a small house in Morecambe. My Pop was my father and it was like having two moms. I do not remember thinking that he had a father.

Billy is a Canadian Mohawk chief

so I am by the First Nation, but has never been part of my life. As a kid I've always been for the Indians and cowboys annoying when livestock and had a tipi in the garden, but when you're brought up in Morecambe and Blackburn and his father Indian Red is thousands of miles away, it's like being raised in a reservation. Billy came back in my life in my 20 years. I think I may have some interest of my children on this side of things, but the hassle is not worth it to me.

Pop worked at Grimethorpe mine

and engineering firms, civil engineer at the administrative side of things. He was very creative - did all my toys - and Nanna was clean, but it has always done things, I have memories of her a sewing machine. She was very efficient. We have rules, but it is pleasure. If you have reached the end of a bar of soap, for example, had to melt it and put it in a jar

My mother was seriously

style

- very fashionable. She has always been crazy about clothes and music. When you look at pictures of her in Morecambe, he could have St Tropez, with clothes and hairstyles. There was always music - as soon as something by the Beatles or the Rolling Stones came out, she has it. He was always dancing and costumes. So it was a very active and elegant home.




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