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Dawn Robinson, former member of the Vogue, Slams Hasers in the middle of viral video

Dawn Robinson, the former member of EN Vogue, who has become viral for three years after being released, has reacted to fans who have taken care of their well -being, and those of whom she claimed that they had only followed their history.

“Fam! I am overwhelmed by the expression of love from my car life video LOL !!! to break the Internet and break the internet was incredible! As I said, my goal was to inspire, but some people are concerned. Please don't be,” she wrote alongside a selfie on Instagram.

After encouraging the audience to get in the mood for her upcoming YouTube episode, she wrote: “Oh, and ignore the troll that is trying to bind my story, LOL !! BleulEgel.”

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Although it is unclear to whom Robinson refers, she reacted to some fans on Instagram, who came to the recent comments of the experienced music producers of veterans, Jermaine Dupri, about her “choice” to live in her car.

“I'm just trying to ensure that people pay attention to the entire framework of this story … she has an assistant?” Dupri said by Vibe during an Instagram chat chat on Wednesday. “I don't know if she's bankrupt. She may not have the money she wants in the world, but she is definitely not broken and says she has an assistant.”

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A fan commented on Robinson's Instagram post: “Because” because [Dupri] Provide yourself as if you ask him for some money … we have your back. “

Dawn Robinson apparently called the music producer Jermaine Dupri after asked her “choice” to live in her car. (Getty Images)

“He didn't even know me,” Robinson replied. “He is a non -factor. I stay happy.”

Robinson replied to another fan and wrote: “The crazy thing is, I never asked [Dupri] Or someone for money LOL! Some people only need attention. “

Posted in a video YouTube On Tuesday, Robinson, who found Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis and Maxine Jones Mega success together with the members of the EN -Vogue band, opened in the 1990s since 2022 about life in their car.

She explained why she decided to follow “car life” and expressed her hopes that her vulnerability can help inspire others that are in bad situations.

En Vogue member Dawn Robinson has been living out of her car for three years

“People say: 'You shouldn't talk about it because You are a celebrity And what if they judge you? 'So? What if you judge me? Life is life. . . . Part of human being is vulnerable, ”she said.

Dawn Robinson, en Vogue

Dawn Robinson, a former member of en Vogue, has recently announced that she has been living in her car for three years. (Getty Images)

“You guys, I have lived in my car for three years,” she added. “I said it, oh my god, it's out.”

Robinson said her goal was to “inspire” others and let people know that they “are capable of anything, no matter how the chances are against you”.

When Robinson explained how she got where she was, she said about five years ago with her parents in Las Vegas. After the singer contradicted her mother, she decided to leave and slept in her car for about a month.

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A co-manager at the time asked her to move to Los Angeles, and said Robinson that he would help her find accommodation. After eight months in a hotel, however, Robinson cut ties when she realized that he “played games”.

“Sometimes I think people catch you and want to keep you in a situation when you are vulnerable,” she said. “So I came out of it.”

En vogue at an event

En Vogue, which was founded in 1989, received six Grammy nominations. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images)))

Then Robinson packed her car together and drove to Malibu, California to start her “car life”.

Robinson quickly learned the advantages and disadvantages of car life, e.g.

“I felt free,” she said. “It was so different. I felt like I was on a camping trip. It just felt like it was the right thing.”

“I learn who I am a woman as a person,” she continued. “We say we can't do certain things before we even know that we are capable … I'm glad I made this choice because I had to go through this fire.”

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En Vogue, Dawn Robinson

Robinson left in March 1997, but was reunited with the group in 2005 and 2008. (Getty Images, Dawn Robinson YouTube)

“I would not exchange my experiences and what I went through for the world,” she added. “I miss my family. I miss everyone I was connected to. But I had to do it alone … but I had to do it for myself. It is by no means easy for me.”

Robinson said that she was “really proud” how far she is away and asked her followers to face their fears.

“I ask you to do things that are scary,” she said. “People will call you crazy, and that's okay. You feel a feeling of freedom and you are wearing yourself.”

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“Be spontaneous,” she added. “Make the scary. F — fear.”

After their video had become viral, Robinson's ex-husband Andre “Dre” offered everyone a job in the hospitality industry.

The two were married from 2003 to 2010.