Patti LaBelle has once again captured the internetโs full attention โ and this time, itโs not with her legendary voice. In a recent interview, the 80-year-old soul icon opened up about raising her grandkids โthe traditional way.โ Her words, filled with warmth, wisdom, and conviction, have ignited a passionate conversation about parenting, culture, and values in the modern age.
LaBelle, known for her unmatched career and unshakable faith, said sheโs determined to teach her grandchildren โrespect, kindness, and accountability โ the same way I was raised.โ She explained that in her house, manners matter, Sunday dinner is sacred, and gratitude is non-negotiable. โYou say โplease,โ you say โthank you,โ and you know when to put that phone down,โ she said with a laugh.
But her comments took a more serious turn when she discussed what she doesnโt allow at home. Patti admitted she limits what her grandkids watch on TV and online, saying some of todayโs entertainment โteaches more confusion than compassion.โ โNot everything out there is meant for childrenโs eyes,โ she said firmly. โIโd rather they see love, family, and faith than drama and disrespect.โ
That statement instantly went viral, dividing fans and sparking a broader debate. Supporters praised LaBelle for standing up for traditional values in an increasingly fast-paced, digital world. Critics, however, accused her of being โout of touchโ or overly strict in an era that celebrates openness and diversity.
Through it all, Pattiโs message has remained consistent โ love first, but with boundaries. โIโm not trying to control the world,โ she said, โjust making sure my babies grow up with hearts that care and minds that think for themselves.โ Itโs a philosophy that blends her old-school upbringing with her deep sense of faith and family.
Whether people agree or not, few can deny her sincerity. For Patti LaBelle, raising her grandkids isnโt about nostalgia โ itโs about passing down strength, dignity, and soul. As one fan commented online, โSheโs not just teaching her grandkids how to live โ sheโs teaching all of us how to remember where we came from.โ