Morissette Amon reunites with family after 2019 falling-out

Morissette Amon reunites with family after falling-out

/ 04:23 PM July 31, 2024

Morissette Amon reunites with family after 2019 falling-out

Morissette Amon, her husband Dave Lamar and her family. Image: Instagram/@itsmorissette

Morissette Amon celebrated “miracles” as she and her husband Dave Lamar finally reconciled with her family, years after their public dispute in 2019.

Morissette showed moments from their family bonding at home and in what appears to be a restaurant, through her Instagram page on Monday, July 29.

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Morissette also shared a photo of a paper that had the question: “What are you celebrating today?” The singer ticked off the box that says “Reconciliation #peace.”

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“Celebrating life and all its miracles. Thank You Jesus,” she captioned her post.

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Morissette’s dad, Amay Amon, also shared photos of their family through his Instagram page.

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“Christmas came early this year and we’re not even in the ‘-ber’ months yet! And it’s never too late for a N-switch or AirConsole party with the fam,” he said.

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A post shared by ウルリッヒ アマイ (@otbnxir)

It can be recalled that the Morissette and Amay had a falling-out in 2019 after the latter expressed his disapproval of his daughter’s relationship with Lamar. Despite being mum on the matter at the time, Morissette hoped for their family’s healing.

A year later, Morissette made public her engagement to Lamar. The couple then tied the knot in Batangas in 2021, although they only revealed their marriage to the public in 2022.

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