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Teen Claims Dad Treats Younger Sister ‘Like A Queen’
Alaina says that ever since she and her brother, A.J., came to live with their father, Oggie, and stepmother, Shelly, full time, their 6-year-old sister, Madisyn, tells them that their dad loves her more.
Sometimes Madisyn will say, ‘He’s my daddy. I’ve had him for longer,’ and it kind of hurts my feelings,” says the 15-year-old. Alaina claims that Oggie treats Madisyn “like a queen” and gives her anything that she wants “because he doesn’t want to deal with her tantrums.”
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