“I Always Felt Akin To Black People” Steven Tyler Learns He Has African American Ancestry

Liv Tyler, daughter of famed Aerosmith lead singer, Steve Tyler, traveled to NY for an episode of TLC’s “Who Do You Think You Are.” While filming the show, Liv learned that her great-great-great-great grandfather, Robert Elliot, was biracial.  She also learned that Robert’s son, George, was a drummer during the Civil War.

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With all this newfound information, Liv couldn’t wait to tell her father, who joyfully responded to the news by saying:

“I knew it. I always felt akin to black people, always”

What do you think y’all? Can Steve and Liv come to the cookout?

 

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8 Comments

  1. T Mitchell says:

    Good for them; nope to the cookout.

  2. As quiet as it’s kept, if first signs of life were traced back to a Black Afrcan woman, then all of civilizatuon has Black African ancestry. You can’t get black from white. You can, however get white and everything in between, from black. Most will be in denial.

  3. This is an interesting insight into white passingness, as Robert Elliot and his son George Elliot passed their offspring into whiteness some four generations before Liv Tyler was born and that is why the Tylers weren’t raised knowing they had African heritage because of it.

    Are they invited to the picnic? No. Steven Tyler is not white-passing, he is white. His great-great grandfather is the one who was white passing. Although a lot of mess is made about the one drop rule, most states required a 1/8 or 1/4 African blood quantum to consider someone black.

    1. If you’re remotely Aboriginal in Australia you can claim to be aboriginal, that’s racist.?

  4. Nah. No cookout invites for them.

  5. Why are we always inviting someone to the cookout? We’re always extending some imaginary hand or gesture to this event. I don’t mind it always, I guess though cause… Honestly, I barely want to go to the cookout! lol

  6. Johnny Cash also has black ancestry, Clint Black as well.

  7. John Roberts says:

    Look at it the other way around – if you don’t have one drop you CAN’T legally claim to be even an honorary Aboriginal, even if you have spent your whole life doing good deeds to help their community for no other reward except satisfaction. THAT’S racist.

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