i know this story is so spring time but i was just browsing new nation and came up on this. it amazes me as he always comes across as pro white woman. oh yeah and the stuff he accuses his dad his black son can say the same to him
http://www.newnation.co.uk/
Eu made me strong, 22.3.04
THE MOTHER OF a child fathered by Chris Eubank has revealed how the struggle to bring up her son on her own made her a stronger person.
Cynthia Wilson, from Croydon, Surrey dated the eccentric former middleweight champion for six months in June 1987, before he became famous.
She said she fell pregnant towards the end of the relationship, when things had begun to turn sour. ‘I wouldn’t say it was a serious relationship. He travelled a lot back and forth between New York and London,’ the 42- year-old told New Nation.
‘The relationship was more or less over before I even fell pregnant, but Chris said he didn’t want anything to do with the baby as it didn’t fit in to his career plans.’
Despite the rejection, Wilson gave birth to a boy, Nathanael, and soon began her own nursery business.
‘Nathanael was two when I opened my first nursery in Streatham, south London,’ she said. ‘I felt that by working with children Nathanael would be able to be with me. I was on income support when I came up with the business plan, but my bank manager had faith in me and sorted out a loan and overdraft.
‘From that, I started my first nursery, which was opened for three years before the people who owned the property wanted it back and I was forced to close. Subsequently I got to lease and eventually buy a property in Croydon and now I have a 63-place day nursery.
‘I bought another house, which will hold 40 places once its building work has been completed, and I’ve got a smaller one that holds a 20- place. They are all freehold, and there’s still room for growth.’
Wilson said she was always determined to give Nathanael a good upbringing, especially since his father became a multi-millionaire:
‘I felt I needed to provide a good life for him. I couldn’t bear the thought of him seeing his father living as he is living, and then having us both wallowing in poverty,’ she said. ‘That would have been really hard for me to swallow.’
Wilson said she has attempted to contact Eubank, who now lives with his wife Karron and their four children in a £2.5 million home in Brighton, east Sussex, but he refuses to respond to her.
‘I did try to contact Chris in New York when Nathanael was born but I just didn’t know where he was,’ she said. ‘It was when Nathanael was about 18 months that realised he was in England because I saw him on the TV.’ Briefly
Wilson said Eubank has never seen Nathanael, now 15, other than on one occasion. ‘He’s seen him briefly once. Chris was appearing somewhere and some friends of mine went along and took Nathanael along to meet him – he was only young at the time.’
She added: ‘Nathanael’s always had the desire to know who his father is and to meet him – as any normal child would. [Eubank] became famous when Nathanael was only 18 months, but when his [boxing] matches were on we would sit down and watch them.’
‘I actually wrote to Chris a long time ago when Nathaniel was about six and asked him if he would have some contact and he’s never responded.
‘He doesn’t acknowledge Nathanael, but he was forced to through the legal channels. He gave Nathanael a lump sum of money but I can’t discuss that any further,’ she said.
Wilson, who has been married since her affair with Eubank but is now separated, says she believes the star, who has previously told New Nation he and his family were role models for race relations, will not acknowledge his son because he is black.
‘He says he’s a role model but he’s omitted the other child because he was black. He wants to live that certain type of English gentleman lifestyle, and therefore having a black child outside of his mixed race children does not fit in his head or in his theory.’
The strong mum believes the absence of his father has had an affect on Nathanael’s development.
‘He currently attends a theatre school, but has struggled with his academics,’ Wilson said. ‘He needs to be motivated all the time and things like that.’
She added: ‘I’m not angry at Chris, but the way he’s treated Nathanael makes me angry, Especially when I see things and think “he could have helped in that situation�. There’re certain things that can only come from a father and Nathanael didn’t get that. It wouldn’t have been too taxing for Chris to do.’
Nobody from Eubank’s office Goldperson Limited responded to New Nation’s calls.