In 2015, McQueen's sister revealed for the first time that her brother, who was 15 years younger than her, had been sexually assaulted by her first husband. McQueen was only 9 years old at the time, and she didn't know about it until decades later. For this, she has been living in self-blame. My sister was also subjected to domestic violence in her first marriage, and she suddenly understood why McQueen's designs were full of blackness and dramatic tension, and he always clamored to create "a woman who men are afraid of wearing McQueen." It is not yet certain whether these will be shown in the documentary, but it is reported that my sister burst into tears after watching the movie in advance. McQueen and Sister Janet The documentary has been screened at two film festivals in Canada and New York, and is currently rated staggeringly on IMDB. It has been six years since McQueen passed away, and Blow has committed suicide for more than ten years. The partners and loved ones they worked with during their lifetimes are continuing the legend they left behind.
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