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Why does Alanis Morissette’s 6-year-old daughter call her by the full name?
For a daughter, Alanis Morissette is not a mother.
Singer, 48, revealed on the day Gary Bryan Morning Show Audacy that her 6-year-old daughter Onyx prefers to call her by her full name.
“My daughter started calling me by my full name because she noticed that no one was using my full name when we are in a personal setting,” she said on Thursday. So instead of saying mama, she’ll say Alanis Morissette.
Although Morissette did not explain whether her two sons, Ever Imre, 11, and Winter Mercy, 3, had embraced the habit, she noted that they were fans of her music.
“They are doing [listen]even when I say “turn it off!” You Oughta Know quipped, adding, “They’re so cute.”
The singer “Ironic” shares three children with her husband Mario “Souleye” Treadway, whom she married in 2010.
Ever since she started a family, the Grammy Award-winning singer has spoken openly about her unconventional ideals when it comes to educating her children.
Morissette said she uses the “unschooling” method, which is a way of “getting inside” of her children’s heads and learning from their perspective – but she admits that it’s not for everyone.
“Unschooling for me is education led by children” said Health.com in April 2020, “So if there is any show like” Let’s play with these magnetic plates “and my daughter would say,” Fuck these plates. I want to put glitter on this thing, cut down the tree and put it boom – we do it.
“When I share with the people I go to school with, a lot of people I am close with say they would like to do it, but they just can’t. And I understand. I say so. I understand, and I think it’s a wise choice not to do this. It’s a big commitment. “
The singer, known for her sensitive lyrics, also spoke about her fight with postpartum depression after each of her three pregnancies, saying “today” each time “it got worse”.
Although he is “finally on the other side,” the Canadian rocker has urged other women to get help – through therapy or medication – if they are going through the same thing.
“I was very ashamed that I got the drugs,” she said. “But it kept me alive and I have no regrets. If necessary, just do it. “