Cybill Shepherd Gains New Daughter-in-Law Through Daughter’s Palm Dessert Wedding Wiki Biography

Cybill Shepherd Gains New Daughter-in-Law Through Daughter's Palm Dessert Wedding Wiki Biography

Clementine Creevy, the frontwoman of Cherry Glazerr, suspected longtime bassist Sean Redman of the party’s ‘statutory rape’ whilst they were in a sexual relationship when she was 14.
Redman was part of Cherry Glazerr from 2013 to 2016 when he left to work on his other band, The Buttertones, with Creevy, now 23, telling the Los Angeles Times in 2014 that she and the bassist, then 23, were ‘dating’ themselves.

In a comment posted on Instagram, Creevy quoted a post by a woman named Chloe Razink in which she mentions that Redman met and had unhealthy encounters with her because she did not realize that he had a girlfriend or that he had contracted the human papillomavirus (HPV).
Creevy went on to claim that Redman behaved similarly to her, saying, “He and I met in Hollywood at a music workshop. I was going to 9th grade. He asked for my number and began texting me. I told him I was 16, to which he replied, “That (sic) all right, I still sound a lot of the time like a kid myself.” “That’s all right, I still feel like an infant a lot of the time.

“We eventually met up at his apartment where he, much to my surprise, had sex with me. I was not expecting it, nor was I ready. I remember feeling confused and uncomfortable that he was trying to have sex with me but I went along with it. He also insisted on not using protection and gave me HPV. That was the first time I had sex.”

“Sean Redman was 20 and I was 14 when he began a sexual relationship with me which is statutory rape,” she continued. “Sean treated me badly. He was emotionally volatile and selfish.”
“It is devastating and infuriating that young girls who want to play music or see music should still have to experience being sexualized (sic) by older male performers in the scene – it is shameful and it needs to stop now. “It is heartbreaking and infuriating that young girls who want to play music or see music should ever have to meet being seeded.”