The So You Think You Can Dance star is determined to be there for her children as she and her family are on a healing journey following the tragic passing of her husband.
that they feel like they are safe. what s your message to them? i understand. and it is a scary time to be an lgbtq person in this country. my first messages please reach out and get the support that you need. mental health resources. the community shoulder to cry on. this is a moment where we stand together. it was important for me to join you today. i think about i went back out to the club two days after the shooting at polls. not just because they wanted to dance entering. but because i wanted to send a message that one person filled with hate and armed with a weapon of war was not going to steal my joy. they were not going to steal my community from me. they were not going to rob us of the things that we fought so hard for. i understand people are concerned. they re afraid. they have every right to do what they need to do to take care of themselves and be safe. our community has always found a way through in our backs are against the wall.
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so working within one of the hospitals within birmingham, looking- after the people of birmingham, i absolutely love it. where else would i want to be? i m going to take i this dressing down. just like a big plaster coming off your neck, all right? - charlene will always have your back. she s the go to for a cup of tea and a chat when things are a bit tough. she s a really good shoulder to cry on. she s a strong, mother like figure, i think. that s all over- with now, all right? i do like a busy shift. it makes the shift go veryl quickly, so i don t mind it. it makes you think a lot and put your nursing skills to the test. it is only when i sit back and look at myjob rolel and what it entails, it s actually quite - intense and demanding.