As a child, Jean-Claude Van Damme wasn’t the strong action star we know today. He was a fragile, sensitive
boy who was often bullied by classmates who saw him as weak. They never missed a chance to show off their strength at his expense.
But Jean-Claude had a different kind of strength. At age 10, he began studying classical ballet,
dedicating five years to the demanding discipline. Ballet, which requires grace, power, and discipline,
became his foundation. His talent stood out so much that he was once invited to perform at the prestigious Paris Opera.
Outside of dance, Jean-Claude had a deep love for classical music. While most kids his age listened to pop or rock,
he preferred the emotional depth of Ludwig van Beethoven, his favorite composer. The music’s intensity and complexity spoke directly to his soul.
Before he became “The Muscles from Brussels,” Jean-Claude was a quiet, artistic boy — a dreamer shaped by music and movement,
who defied expectations. His early vulnerability and sensitivity became the pillars of his later strength.
Watch below to witness the journey of a boy who turned pain into purpose and art into power — rising to become a legend against all odds.
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