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The former singer of en Vogue has disclosed that she currently has no fixed home. Rather, she has been living in her car for three years – and she thinks it is a good thing.
“Oh my god, it’s out”
Dawn Robinson divided the info even in a YouTube clip around twenty minutes. She said in the camera: “People, I have lived in my car for the past three years. I said it, oh my god, it’s out, ”says her wording, the nervousness and relief about leaving the message.
The mother’s anger let her move
The singer had previously lived with her parents. But her mother’s “anger” ultimately made her withdraw from there and choose her own car as a permanent shelter.
“It was wonderful until it wasn’t. I love my mother, but she became very angry, ”said Robinson’s explanation in the shared selfie video. And further: “She left me a lot of her anger. I was constantly her target and I thought: ‘I can’t handle it.’ “
Manager offered help – but ultimately she couldn’t afford it
Her manager had to get wind from her living situation, because after she already lived in her car for “a month”, he offered her home as a place to sleep.
But then everything turned out differently: “When I got to him, he actually had no place for me.” So the EN-Vogue member did not check at him at home, but in a hotel in Los Angeles. Robinson stayed in this accommodation for eight months, but at the same time got to know and love the “car life”. “I liked what I saw. I just thought: ‘Wow, I can. “
Dawn Robinson feels “free”
In the YouTube contribution, she revealed that she would continue to feel “free” since she had lived in this way. The musician would have alienated from her family and siblings.
She continued to say about her life situation: “I thought: ‘Wow, that’s so different.’ I felt like I was on a camping trip. ” Her membership in a fitness club would make it possible for her and she also found positive words for life in the car – a life that would according to her information many celebrities. However, it did not give a concrete name.
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More about en Vogue and Dawn Robinson
The R&B band from Oakland would be founded in 1988 by the producers Denzil Foster and Thomas Mcelroy. Initially, Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis, Maxine Jones and Dawn Robinson were one of them. In the meantime, the formation changed, but currently all the original members are at the start again, except for Robinson.
Her songs “Don’t Let Go (Love)”, “My Lovin ‘(You’re Never Gonna Get It),” Free Your Mind “and” Whatta Man “became hits and the group internationally known. So far, they have sold over 20 million records globally and won seven MTV Video Music Awards.
The last studio platform by En Vogue so far appeared in 2004 entitled Soul Flower. Dawn Robinson published a solo album – Dawn in 2001. Also with films like “Shaft – still questions?” (2000) as well as “Batman Forever” (1995) and “Tank Girl” (1995) she played.

