“many elements that made it
[more] traumatic for Rob [than Fab]. He [Rob] was an adopted child and
didn’t have a solid family base. He ran away from home as a teenager.
Rob was a lonely soul in America attempting to understand the culture,
wandering in the dark.”
April Sutton, a broadcast journalist who became friends with the duo
while covering their rise, feels there were
Rob told Ebony magazine in July 1990 that he felt like an “outsider” as
a child and remembered being taunted by German classmates who called
him “Kunta Kinte” (the African hero in the film, “Roots”). “I was a lonely guy,” Pilatus said. “Imagine being Black without a Black community anywhere.
Milli Vanilli singer, Fab Morvan released a statement, saying:
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“Milli
Vanilli was not a disgrace. The only disgrace is how Rob died, all
alone…. Where were the ones that pushed us to the top, who made the
millions?”
rob and Fab cover
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