Slystone’s daughter, Punne, admitted that she smoked a row of chalk as a child in an attempt to imitate her famous father.
Phunne is now streaming on Hulu, a new documentary, “Sly Live! (aka Black Benius’s Burden), which she is well aware of Rocker’s father’s drug addiction when she was growing up. She admitted to reminiscing about her childhood moments when she smoked chalk while replicating the behavior she had witnessed. According to people.
“I think my dad is actually actually shy. I think the medicine helped him become fearless,” she said.
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Punne, daughter of Stone and Cynthia Robinson, conducted an on-camera interview as part of the documentary, and when she grew up, her dad didn’t exist much. She pointed out that her parents had a truly loving relationship, but her family was different.
“My mother loved him more than any man. She never dated another man after my father. But when I lived with my mother, he always surrounds me. I wasn’t in the documentary.
Phunne said she was often the only child in front of adults. She said it existed “in the adult world, where I thought I’d grown up.”
Rotterdam, Netherlands – July 15: Slicone of concerts at the North Sea Jazz Festival held in Rotterdam, Netherlands July 15, 2007.
She recalls playing with some of her friends as a child when she was left behind by several razor blades the stone used to cut the cocaine line.
“I went and grabbed me one and my box of chalk, and I said, ‘We’ll do what grown people do.’ So I got the chalk, chopped up about 37 lines of chalk there, got exclusive money, and rolled it up. “OK!” recalled Phunne.
“We were there [snorts] Approximately 19 rows. We’re sneezing and shit,” she said.
Phunne recounted how her mother interrupted her behavior.

Headshot of American singer and songwriter Slystone, circa 1974 performing in Family Stone in the TV series “Midnight Special” (photo: courtesy of Fotos International/NBC Television/Getty Images)
“My mom comes out and says, ‘What are you doing?!’ I mean, it’s green and pink, you know chalk, so [is] According to People, Phunne said.
“And I’m telling my mom, ‘Nothing!’ She put the brakes on me,” she recalls.
Phunne said she recently reestablished her connection with her father.

Burbank, California – 1971: Slystone, a singer of the psychedelic soul group, “Sly & the Family Stone,” wears a sparkling outfit, just like she did in Burbank, California on the TV show “The Midnight Special.” It’s there. (Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
“He cried, I cried, everyone around us was crying,” she said. “And we were hugging and shaking.”
The documentary is directed by Questlove and highlights the careers of Sly and Family Stone. (Related: “Heroin and Face Mask”: The reality star shares a strange definition of “drinking” in Hollywood)
The film presents an archive interview with Stone and a new interview with the band and members of Stone’s descendants. Pune, his daughter Novena Carmel, his daughter, Sylvester Stewart Jr., his son, and more.