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You never really know how far the entertainment industry will take a person, especially if a superstar lives long enough to see their once-shimmering light fade away. It’s comparable to the current situation of ’80s R&B stars Randy Debarge and James Debarge, and very similar to what the world has witnessed for the past three years and counting in the ongoing downward spiral of former media maven Wendy Williams.
Sadly, that fate has also fell upon Dawn Robinson, former lead singer of award-winning R&B group En Vogue and the short-lived neo soul trio Lucy Pearl. In a video posted to her YouTube earlier today (seen below), the 58-year-old chanteuse revealed the shocking truth that she’s been living out of her car for the past three years.
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Keeping a positive mindset as she smiles while telling her story, Dawn makes it clear that she’s in a state of happiness even if this isn’t her most ideal situation. “I’m a funky diva, but not funky,” she joked while describing her use of a gym membership in order to bathe on a daily basis, going on to add, “I wouldn’t trade anything that I’ve gone through for nothing.”[sic] Also in her testimony, she admits to missing her family but reiterates that a reunion will happen when the time is right and the relationships with her sister and parents are in a better place. “It is not something that I would have chosen [for myself], but I’m glad that I put myself out here and glad that I did it; I have no shame.”
Dawn’s downfall first began during a time of duress for everyone when the world went into lockdown five years ago to the date. The global pandemic forced her to go live with family in Las Vegas, which lasted until tension with her mom led to living in the car. After a month, her co-manager put her up in a Los Angeles hotel where she stayed for roughly eight months until funds ran dry. On March 9, 2022, she left the hotel and has been living, as she put it, “off the grid” ever since.
It’s unfortunate to see a woman who went from being in one of the most awarded and celebrated girl groups of the ’90s, not to mention a trio during the 2000s as well who many still want to see come together for a reunion, fall so hard from grace. However, the humor in her delivery of the news — dare we say, joy? — gives us hope that she’ll get back to her place as an R&B Diva soon enough.
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