Inside the tough and challenging life of Pattie Mallette

Pattie Mallette, born April 2, 1975, in Stratford, Ontario, is best known as the mother of pop superstar Justin Bieber. Her life, however, is a story of resilience. Tragically, Pattie lost her sister at age 2, and her childhood was marred by abuse and trauma. By 14, she struggled with substance use, theft and expulsion,

from school. At 17, after a su ici d e attempt, she found faith and began rebuilding her life.Pattie gave birth to Justin at 18 raising him as a single mother in low-income housing with support from her parents. Despite challenges, she nurtured Justin’s love for music, entering him in the 2007 Stratford Star competition and posting his performances online, leading to his global fame.Share this story if you admire her journey!

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