Monday, September 12, 2016

X-Factor Twins Kyle And Joshua Brooks Reconcile With Their Estranged Heroin Addicted Parents |PoliFocus

X Factor twins Kyle and Joshua Brooks have reconciled with their estranged heroin addict parents

Singers said their mum and dad were very supportive of their music career and will be invited to watch them at liveshows

They made a sensational return to the X Factor with a Beyonce Ecover.


The Sun on Sunday revealed yesterday, twins Kyle and Joshua Brooks have been hiding the darksecret that their parents have battled heroin addiction.

Now, in their first interview about their troubled family, the brothers have revealed they have reconciled with their estranged mum and dad, Samantha and Daniel Gibbs.

The duo, who previously auditioned for the talent show in 2014, have even invited their parents to watch them perform if they progress in the competition.

Joshua revealed: “We do still have a strong connection with them, we keep in contact and we love them dearly.

The boys have now revealed they are in contact with their parents again, though still have a much stronger relationship with their nan.

“We would love both of them to come to the studios if we progress further in the competition.“They’re very supportive of everything we do. They come to shows and listen to our music.”

Despite this, the boys, who also have a younger brotherand a step-brother, say they view their nan Colette as their real mum and described her as the motive behind their music.

Kyle and Joshua have been in their gran’s care since they were 18-months-old after their dad Daniel racked up over 59 offences and became a “semi-professional thief” to fund his heroin habit.

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