Dave Blunt Speaks On Rough Childhood With Bradley Martin

Dave Blunt went through a lot early in his life.

Dave Blunt has recently gained significant attention, not solely due to his music. His appearance at Juice WRLD Day, where he performed while seated and connected to an oxygen tank, sparked widespread discussion and concern about his health.

In a candid interview on Bradley Martyn’s “Raw Talk” podcast, Blunt delved deeper into his personal history. He recounted a challenging upbringing, including the absence of a father figure, financial hardships, and time spent in a domestic violence shelter. His matter-of-fact recounting of these experiences added a poignant layer to his narrative.



Obesity is a sensitive topic in America. While some view it as a disease, others believe there shouldn’t be anything wrong with how someone chooses to live their life. I agree to an extent with both views. However, considering Dave Blunt’s condition, I feel there is an issue, possibly stemming from the trauma he has experienced. I hope he is receiving the help he clearly needs. At the very least, he should consider putting down the cup.

Feel free to watch the full interview below. He speaks about a bunch of other interesting things.


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