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Hunter Biden seeks approval from his dad Joe and fears ‘he’ll never be as good as his brother’ Beau: ex-stripper

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Hunter Biden seeks approval from his dad Joe and fears ‘he’ll never be as good as his brother’ Beau: ex-stripper

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Jon Levine

August 5, 2023 7:42am 

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A stripper who used to know Hunter Biden said he was obsessed with pleasing his father.

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Hunter Biden craved validation and acceptance from his father — and feared he would never measure up to his dead brother Beau, according to a former stripper who befriended the future first son.

“He’d say he’ll never be as good as his brother. ‘I have to do this for my dad.’ Everything he did was for approval from his dad,” the stripper named “Kennedy” told The Post. “He was a man who just obviously wanted to please his father. It all stems from his need to be perfect — and compared to Beau he’ll never be perfect.

“He didn’t say anything bad about his dad. He just seemed like a man who really wanted his father’s approval and just wanted to do good by him,” according to Kennedy, who asked for anonymity because she fears for the safety of her and her family.

Kennedy, 35, a Queens stay-at-home mom, met Hunter in 2016 but hasn’t seen him since the spring of 2019.

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“I think having lost Beau was like a major trigger for him to get super lost into addiction,” Kennedy said.

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The stripper said Beau Biden’s death in 2015 at age 46 from brain cancer pushed Hunter to addiction.

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