Todrick Hall was raised by his single mother Brenda Cornish on a farm in Plainview, Texas. Hall showed shy and timid behavior as a child.
The singer was the only child for some significant years until his brother was born when he attended high school.
Growing up with his mother made him more creative. Further, surrounded by twelve nephews and grandsons in the family, Hall felt comfortable being like them as the body was always doing different things.
The singer came out to his mother and explained his identity at fifteen since he wanted to be in a relationship with a guy he met during high school. In the beginning, Cornish was unhappy about her son's decision. However, they now talk about everything happening in each other's life.
According to Hall, it was challenging for his mother to know the reality and pass it on to the rest of the family members. Especially in the African-American community, having a different gender identity sucks the most.
Todrick's mother Brenda Cornish is available on the social media platform Twitter under the username @momzickles. Her bio suggests that she is a media personality from Mansfield, Texas. Moreover, she has also mentioned in her bio that she is living her life to the fullest, trying to be a good Christian, and devoting herself to being a good mother to her two angels, Shaysten and Todrick.