Aaron Hernandez’s Brother Claims NFL Star Was Abused By Their Father Because Of His Sexuality

In a new, revealing interview, the late Aaron Hernandez's brother, Jonathan Hernandez, claimed their father abused Aaron because of his hidden sexuality.

View galleryNew England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez walks to the bench in the second quarter of an NFL football game between the Patriots and the Tennessee Titans, in Nashville, Tenn
Patriots Titans Football, Nashville, USA - 9 Sep 2012New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez (81) warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Jacksonville, Fla
Patriots Jaguars Football, Jacksonville, USA - 23 Dec 2012File Photo : AARON HERNANDEZ, the former New England Patriots star who was convicted of murder in 2015, killed himself in his prison cell Wednesday morning. Hernandez, 27, was found hanging in his cell by corrections officers around 3:05 a.m. at the Souza Baranowski Correctional Center, Massachusetts: Pictured: , 2015 - File - Former New England Patriots player AARON HERNANDEZ has been found guilty of the first-degree murder of his friend, another American footballer. Hernandez was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Arrested in 2013 and charged with killing Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro player who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee. Lloyd's body was found with six bullet wounds less than a mile from Hernandez's home. At the time, Hernandez had a contract worth 0m. But within hours of his arrest, the Patriots sacked Hernandez, considered one of the top tight ends playing the game. Pictured - December 23, 2012 - Rutherford, New Jersey - New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez takes a rest on the field before the start of the NFL game between the New England Patriots and the Jacksonville Jaguars
Former NFL Star Aaron Hernandez Commits Suicide in Prison, Jacksonville, USA - 19 Apr 2017
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This is heartbreaking. A new interview with Aaron Hernandez‘s older brother, Jonathan, revealed that the former NFL football star was molested as a child, and his father verbally and physically abused him because of his sexuality. “I remember he wanted to be a cheerleader. My cousins were cheerleaders and amazing,” Jonathan recalled in the Boston Globe interview. “I remember coming home and like my dad put an end to that really quick. And it was not OK. My dad made it clear that … he had his definition of a man.” He continued, “‘Faggot’ was used all the time in our house. All the time. Standing. Talking. Acting. Looking. It was the furthest thing my father wanted you to even look like in our household. This was not acceptable to him.”

Recall, Aaron took his own life on April 19, 2017, just days after his was acquitted in the murder of Odin Lloyd and was then outed as gay on a radio program called The Kirk & Callahan Show. At the time, he was engaged to Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez, and wrote her a note, that said, “Tell my story fully but never think anything besides how much I love you.” In the Globe’s stunning profile, Hernandez’s high school coach’s son, Dennis SanSoucie, spoke out about his sexual relationship with Aaron while they were both high school footballs stars. “Me and him were very much into trying to hide what we were doing. We didn’t want people to know,” he said of their affair. Dennis added that after Hernandez took his own life, he came out to his family, too. “I really truly feel in my heart I got the thumbs-up from him,” Dennis said of his coming out.

Jonathan, and one of Aaron’s lawyers George Leontire, both confirmed to the outlet that Aaron did disclose he was molested as a child, but neither went into detail as to what happened. Either way, the interviews reveal the darkness that Aaron faced growing up, and the loneliness he must have felt.

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