And Vogue singer Dawn Robinson A statement issued in which it is clarified that she has not been homeless for three years, but she is ‘temporary for car life’.
Robinson shared an explanation with People Magazine, Saying: “I want to make it clear: I am not homeless. I temporarily opt for car life as part of my journey of healing and self -discovery.
“I took a risk and jumped headfirst in this lifestyle, and wow, what a crazy, fun, sometimes scary ride it has been. Failure is not an option for me. Being vulnerable, but here I grow. This is about embracing freedom, the confidence of the process and finding strength in the unexpected.”

And Vogue singer Dawn Robinson said she is not homeless and “temporarily” chooses to live in her car as part of her healing journey. (Getty Images)
Robinson gave a warning to her fans not to fall for fundraisers who claim to raise money for her advantage.
And Vogue’s Dawn Robinson has been living out of her car for three years
“I am aware that some people may ask for platforms on my behalf, such as Cash App, GoFundme or other means. I want to be clear: I have not authorized fundraising campaigns and I do not want someone – especially my loyal fans – to be scammed or benefit from.
“Your love and support mean the world for me, and I want to make sure that your kindness is not abused. Please be careful and don’t send money to someone who claims to act on my behalf.”
“I want to make it clear: I am not homeless. I temporarily opt for car life as part of my journey of healing and self -discovery.”
Robinson said on her personal healing trip: “Sometimes we end up in life in situations that we don’t expect.
Posted in a video To YouTube Earlier this month, Robinson opened about why she chose to pursue “car life” and explained how she hopes that her vulnerability can help inspire others who are in urgent situations.

Dawn Robinson was a member of and Vogue of 1989-1997. She came back to the group in 2005 and 2009. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty images)
‘People are like:’ You shouldn’t talk about it because You are a celebrity, And what if they judge you? So what? What if they judge me? Life is life. … Being a part of being human is vulnerable, “Robinson, who has found success besides and Vogue members Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis and Maxine Jones in the nineties, shared.
Robinson said that her goal is to “inspire” others and let people know that they are “capable of something, regardless of what the opportunities are against you.”
While she explained how she was where she was, Robinson said she had lived with her parents in Las Vegas about five years ago. After they were at odds with her mother, the singer made the decision to leave and eventually slept in her car for about a month.

And Vogue included Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis, Maxine Jones and Dawn Robinson. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty images)
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A co-manager at the time insisted on moving to Los Angeles and told Robinson that he would help her find a place to stay. After eight months of living in a hotel, however, Robinson broke the tires when she realized that he “played games”.
“Sometimes I think people want to catch you and keep you in a situation where you are vulnerable,” she said. “So I’m gone there.”
In 2022, Robinson took her car and drove to Malibu, California, To start her ‘car life’.
“I don’t regret anything,” she said. “That first night was scary.”

And Vogue’s Dawn Robinson originally shared that she lived in her car in a YouTube video. (Getty Images, Dawn Robinson YouTube)
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Robinson quickly learned the ins and outs of car life, such as “Cover your windows” and avoids talking to “certain people”.
“I felt free,” she said. “It was so different. I felt like I was on a camping trip. It just felt like it was good to do.
“I learn who I am as a person, like a woman,” she continued. “We say we can’t do certain things before we even know that we are capable of. … I’m glad I made this choice because I had to go through this fire.

And Vogue, including Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson and Maxine Jones, received six Grammy nominations during their career. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty images)
“I would not exchange my experiences and what I experienced for the world,” she added. “I miss my family. I miss everyone I was connected to. But I only had to do this … but I had to do this for me. It is in no way easy for me.”
Robinson said that she is “really proud” on how far she went and urged her followers to face their fears.
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“I challenge you to do the things that are scary,” she said. ‘People will call you crazy, and that’s okay. You feel a sense of freedom and you push yourself.
“Be spontaneous,” she added. “Do it scary. F — Fear.”

Dawn Robinson (Tim Mosenfelder/Getty images)
And Vogue, which was formed in 1989, earned six Grammy -Nominations. Robinson left in March 1997 but reunited himself in the group in 2005 and 2009.
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Christina Dugan Ramirez from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.