Busta’s Person of the Week: Near-death experience teaches Stu Robinson to never give up
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By Busta Brown
“99.9 percent of the people that know me don’t know this. When I was born on 9/10/71, my mother died. And right after that, I was adopted immediately by my uncle, who is now my dad,” shared Stu Robinson.
He didn’t find out about the adoption until he was older. “Growing up, I found out I was adopted. I’m like … why me? Why did this happen to me?” shared Robinson.
We know him as the legendary radio personality Hanna’s Baby Boy Stu. While trying to adjust to being adopted, the 102 Jamz alum faced racism as well. “I went to a Catholic school that didn’t have football or basketball, so I played soccer. I remember this one guy ran up to me and said, ‘Hey boy, you wanna watermelon?’ During my time at that school, I had to deal with things like that all the time. I didn’t tell my dad because I knew if he found out, he wouldn’t let me play.”
Stu said looking back on his life, being adopted was a blessing in disguise, and his biological mother, Bertha Irene, was his angel on earth. “There are days I think about what situation...
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