Garth Taylor opens up about being abused
Updated | By Workzone
South African singer, songwriter, and producer Garth Taylor joined Mack Rapapali on the Scenic Drive to talk about the childhood abuse he suffered.
Behind closed doors, events occur that people don't want to talk about, so you never really know what people go through.
SAMA-nominated artist Garth Taylor was physically and sexually abused when he was younger. He moved around children's homes and was eventually allowed to return to his mother's care.
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He opened up to Mack about these traumatic events.
Mack and Garth are looking for ladies, survivors or women still walking that path of healing to donate heels so that we can walk with them at First for Womens' Sisters with Blisters
They plan to change the shoes every kilometr so that their feet can walk in the shoes of the women who have experienced this pain.
Garth has chosen to channel his life experiences into his work and has committed to doing his part in the battle against the abuse of women and children.
Garth's most recent album, 'Re-Made', has been well-received, with the first single, 'Crocodile Tears', becoming a permanent fixture on the country's radio playlists.
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