Former En Vogue Member Opens Up About Living in Her Car
She was once a member of one of the most successful girl groups of the ’80s, but this week, former En Vogue member Dawn Robinson revealed that she has been living out of her car. “Part of being human is to be vulnerable,” Robinson shared upon her return to social media following a six-month hiatus. “I’m human first; I don’t care about celebrity. For the past almost three years, I have been living in my car.” She continued, “I said it—oh my god, it’s out,” while emphasizing that she wasn’t seeking sympathy. “This is not about, ‘Oh, my God, poor Dawn. She’s living in her car. It’s terrible. Woe is me.’ It’s not that.”
Instead in her March 11 YouTube video, Robinson expressed both resilience and optimism, sharing her determination to reclaim her career and rise to new heights. She suggested that her story, transitioning from homelessness to being back on top would be remarkable.
Stephen A. Smith Signs New Five-Year Contract Valued at $100 Million
Stephen A. Smith has solidified his place at ESPN for the foreseeable future. According to NBC New York, Smith has signed a new five-year contract with the sports network valued at $100 million, the biggest deal in ESPN history. A source familiar with the agreement confirmed the details to CNBC. Widely recognized as one of ESPN’s most prominent on-air personalities, the deal isn’t surprising given his influence and popularity. Known for his unfiltered commentary on a wide range of topics, Smith has built a reputation that extends well beyond sports, particularly the NBA. Smith will continue his role on ESPN’s morning debate show, “First Take.”
