Baptice grew up in a very strict Seventh-day Adventist home where faith often felt more like fear than love. From sunset Friday to sunset Saturday, he wasn’t allowed to laugh, play, watch TV, or do anything joyful. His father was extremely strict, emotionally distant, and often abusive. Their house was full of rules but empty of affection. At just seven years old, he and his little brother watched their father nearly take their mother’s life right in front of them—and somehow, their father still won full custody. That moment broke something inside him. He lost trust in adults, in authority, and in the idea that the world made sense. His childhood became defined by fear, confusion, trauma, and survival, shaping the choices he made and the struggles he carried into adulthood.
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