Sadistic Charlie Chaplin’s Obsession with Teen Girls & His Cruelty

Chaplin had 2,000 lovers but he didn’t like women.

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Source:Biography.com

Charlie Chaplin was loved for his slapstick comedy, and little do people know how he made the lives of his teenage wives a live comedy. He treated them with relentless cruelty.

Chaplin portrayed Hitler, a tyrannical dictator, in a 1940 film. Apart from the similarity of ridiculous facial hair with Hitler, Chaplin shares much of history’s unappreciated personality traits — like cruelty.

He is known for not trusting women because he feared abandonment and loss — such trust issues were reflected in the slightest provocation.

Sadly these women bore Chaplin’s cruelty, as some of them gave birth to his children. They became prey to his selfish, dominating and cruel personality. Let’s dig into this face of his life:

Chaplin’s early life & rise to fame

Chaplin was born 16 April 1889–25 December 1977) to a mentally unstable mother and deadbeat father in a poor family — his stories of rags to riches are pretty popular.

Transitioning from a clog dance, a role in which he spent his entire childhood, to a comedy learner made him rise to the most famous man in the world by 26. He learned…

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