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Tiffany Darwish Parents: Meet James Robert Darwish, Janie Wilson

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In the late 1980s, Tiffany Darwish, also known simply as Tiffany, was a teen idol. Her 1987 cover of Tommy James and the Shondells’ “I Think We’re Alone Now” peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, and she sold more than 4 million copies of her debut album.

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Tiffany, who is also known as “the ’80s pop princess,” was in the process of recording her second album when she and her mother, Janie Williams, got into a court dispute.

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Tiffany sought emancipation, and her manager George Tobin supported her. Janie, on the other hand, thought that Tobin was using her daughter as a tool to seize complete control over her finances and profession.

Tiffany Darwish Parents: Meet James Robert Darwish, Janie Wilson

In the Norwalk, California neighborhood of Los Angeles, on October 2, 1971, Tiffany Renee Darwish was born to Janie Wilson and James Robert Darwish, who got divorced when she was just 14 months old. Her mother is Irish and Native American, while Tiffany’s father is Lebanese. When her father, James Darwish, divorced her mother, she was just 14 months old.


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