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InAnna Nicole Smith: You Dont Know Me,several relatives reflect on the starlets life.

Content Warning:This piece discusses sexual assault allegations.

The people interviewed for the documentaryinclude Smiths family members.

Donnie Hogan and Anna Nicole Smith. Photo via Netflix

Below, a recap of the relatives youll meet (or hear about) in the new Netflix doc.

She hated Mexia [her hometown], he says.

Ours was a life of deprivation.

George Beall in ‘Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me.’ Photo via Netflix

Later in the documentary, Donald refutes his sisters claims that their mom abused Smith.

My mother was a very sweet, loving person, he says.

In the documentary, Donnie recalls Smith reaching out to him and his dad via private investigator.

Donald Hart in ‘Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me.’ Photo via Netflix

Later, they went to Disneyland and Smiths Playmate of the Year party together.

I wanted Vickie to know the truth, he says.

Donald Hogan has passed away, but the producers ask Donnie about the allegation on camera.

Donnie Hogan in ‘Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me.’ Photo via Netflix

At first, he doesnt believe it.

That would be like him.

But is it true?

Donald Hogan in ‘Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me.’ Photo via Netflix

It couldnt be, he says.

I was there every step of the way.

But you know what?

Virgie Hart-Arthur in ‘Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me.’ Photo via Netflix

I wouldnt put it past him.

Donnie then acknowledges: I guess I wasnt there all the time, so it could be true.

Macfarlane toldThe Hollywood Reporterthis was a tricky allegation to approach in the documentary.

Similarly, Missy says Smiths stories of an abusive childhood were taken from her own life.

That was my childhood, she says.

That was exactly what happened to me, and the way I relayed it to her.

According to Hart-Arthursobituary,she served on the Harris County Sheriffs Department for 29 years.