Vogue singer Dawn Robinson feels “free.”
“Free Your Mind” hitmaker 58 revealed that she has been living in the car for the past three years when she renewed fans with her latest “New Life” transition. YouTube videos on tuesday.
“Everyone, I've lived in my car for the past three years. She gave a sound, gentle sigh, she said in the video that lasted nearly 20 minutes.
Robinson shared that her decision to move into her car after starting her life with her parents in Las Vegas in 2020 was born. The singer eventually says that he was tired of his mother's “anger” and ultimately decides to leave his family home.
“It was great until it wasn't. I love my mother, but she was very angry,” recalls Robinson. “A lot of her anger was taking me with me. I was always her target and I was like, 'I can't deal with this.' ”
After the “Moon” sleeping in her car, she says one of her managers, whom she had refrained from naming in the video, pushed her back to Los Angeles and offered to live with her.
However, the situation got worse when it was said that she realized there was no space for her in his house. So, she stayed in the hotel for eight months, when she continued searching for an apartment.
However, her manager continued to make excuses about why certain apartments weren't suitable for her, she said.
“Every apartment I saw, every time I saw the location, I would call him, and I would say, 'OK, can I see me here?” Of course, I would tell him in advance. And he didn't see me there. So I take a video and send it to him, and he recalls, “No, oh my god. This neighborhood, I hate it.”
“I'm like, 'Hey, I have to live here.' ”
The “R&B Diva: Los Angeles” star searched for the right living situation and eventually began researching “car life” videos, discovering people who shared their experiences living in cars online.
She chose to take the leap in response to recent troubles. However, she described her new living situation as a positive space for exploring “awakening, healing, tolerance, and growth.”
“I felt free,” she said. He focused on other celebrities, including Marvin Gay, who lives in his own car. “It felt like I was on a camping trip. I felt that was the right thing to do.”
Robinson went on to add that she is not looking for fans who feel sorry for her in the current situation.
“It's not the 'murderous me'. I'm learning about who I am. I learn myself as a person and as a woman. ”
