Two weeks ago former En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson announced she had been living in her car for the past three years [click here if you missed that].
In a new statement Dawn assures her fans that she chose car life voluntarily and warns against donating to fake Dawn Robinson fundraisers...
From People
"Sometimes in life, we end up in situations that we weren’t expecting," said Robinson. "There’s something we need to learn or teach, but we’re too afraid to push ourselves out of our comfort zones to do it —so the universe does it for us! During this growth period, we either learn to trust ourselves or give in to fear and fail."
She then spoke about wanting to clarify some takeaways from her video: "I want to make it clear: I am not homeless. I am temporarily choosing car life as part of my journey of healing and self-discovery."
"I took a risk and jumped headfirst into this lifestyle, and WOW, what a crazy, fun, sometimes scary ride it’s been," continued Robinson's statement. "For me, failure is NOT an option. Being vulnerable sucks, but here I GROW. This is about embracing freedom, trusting the process, and finding strength in the unexpected."
The "Free Your Mind" singer also issued a warning to fans looking to support her. "I’ve been made aware that some individuals may be requesting funds on my behalf through platforms like Cash App, GoFundMe or other means," she said. "I want to be clear: I have not authorized any fundraising campaigns, and I do not want anyone—especially my loyal fans—to be scammed or taken advantage of."
Robinson concluded, "Your love and support mean the world to me, and I want to ensure that your kindness is not misused. Please be cautious and do not send money to anyone claiming to act on my behalf."
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