Saturday 4 November 2017

Morgan Freeman had a secret affair with his grandchild before her brutal death

Morgan Freeman allegedly had a secret affair with his grandchild before her brutal death
- The legendary Hollywood superstar had been accused of having a relationship with his step-granddaughter -

 The two are said to have had the affair when Morgan divorced his wife of 25 years Prior to the tragic murder of E'Dena Hines, the step-granddaughter of Morgan Freeman, there had been rumors surrounding her affair with the legendary Hollywood actor.

 The first rumors of the scandalous affair came out in 2009, while Freeman was going through a divorce with his wife of 25 years, Myrna. According to reports, Hines had confided in Myrna about Freeman's approach toward her one fateful night.

 This had allegedly happened when Hines was only a teenager and she had been returning home with Freeman from a dinner at his friend's house. According to insiders, Hines had admitted that they both had been drunk and Freeman had become physically intimate with her before she finally stopped him.

 The news had unsettled many at the time because they are not blood-related but the Hollywood actor had raised Hines ever since she was a little girl. Despite the relationship having ruined Freeman's marriage and other relationships, insiders suggest that the duo continued having an affair. Hines had wanted to have a child with Freeman, hoping that a child would make him commit to their relationship.

 However, Freeman and his sources denied the rumors multiple times but their relationship only ended in 2012, when Freeman began dating an accountant from Los Angeles. At that time, Hines had also come to deny their relationship by saying: “These stories about me and my grandfather are not only untrue, they are also hurtful to me and my family.”

 But few years after that, Hines was tragically stabbed to death by her boyfriend, Lamar Davenport, in front of her Manhattan apartment. While mourning the deceased, Freeman disclosed that the world would never know the talent that late Hines had to offer.

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