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EnVogue’s Dawn Robinson EnToubled

Dear Dawn,

I’m writing to you not just as a supporter, but as someone who knows what you’re going through. I’ve been there. I’ve taken my own fall from grace. I know what it feels like to lose everything, to feel like the world is moving on without you, and to wonder if things will ever turn around.

But here’s what I also know: this is not the end of your story. This moment? It’s just a chapter. And if you’re willing to fight for yourself the way you’ve fought for your dreams before, I promise you—the best is yet to come.

I had to climb, I had to crawl before I walked, and eventually, I was soaring. It wasn’t overnight. It took work. It took belief. And it took stepping into my power in a way I never had before. But now? I went from being homeless to living in a house with a hot tub, and a hot actress—I’ll just say the love of my life.

I don’t tell you this to boast—I tell you this because I want you to understand that it’s going to happen for you too. Not if, but when.

Your Story is Your Power

Dawn, you are a force. You’ve been at the top. You’ve moved people with your voice, your presence, your artistry. And while the world may remember you for those moments, they need to hear what you’ve been through and how you’re rising from it. Because so many people are right where you are—and they don’t have the strength or the guidance to know what comes next.

Your next act isn’t just about survival—it’s about reinvention.

  • Your story? That’s a book, a documentary, a movement waiting to happen.
  • Your experience? It’s mentorship, speaking engagements, business ventures in ways you haven’t even imagined yet.
  • Your resilience? It’s what’s going to take you from where you are to where you deserve to be.

Rebuilding, One Step at a Time

I know firsthand that when you’re at your lowest, money and credit feel like mountains you can’t climb. But let me tell you—those mountains can be moved. I used credit to get myself out of homelessness and into stability. I used it to fund my comeback. And I can show you how to do the same.

You don’t need a handout—you need a strategy.

  • Fixing credit isn’t just about disputing negative marks; it’s about positioning yourself for new opportunities.
  • Business credit can give you access to funding without personal liability, opening doors you never thought possible.
  • Financial literacy will put the power back in your hands, so you’re never in this position again.

Dawn, I say all this because I see greatness in you. The world hasn’t forgotten you. You have an army of people who still believe, still support, still want to see you win.

And you will win.

I’d love to connect, to share what I’ve learned, and to be a resource however I can. Because I know, without a doubt, that your comeback is already in motion. You just have to step into it.

Let’s get to work.

With Respect & Belief,
Relentless

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