Pues dice cosas interesantes.
- After the birth of my first child, I believed in the things society said about how my body should look. I put pressure on myself to lose all the baby weight in three months, and scheduled a small tour to assure I would do it. Looking back, that was crazy. I was still breastfeeding when I performed the Revel shows in Atlantic City in 2012.
- I was 218 pounds the day I gave birth to Rumi and Sir.
- I look at the woman I was in my 20s and I see a young lady growing into confidence but intent on pleasing everyone around her. I now feel so much more beautiful, so much sexier, so much more interesting. And so much more powerful.
- I want my son to have a high emotional IQ where he is free to be caring, truthful, and honest. It’s everything a woman wants in a man, and yet we don’t teach it to our boys.
Y me meo con la retórica mesiánica marca de la casa. Recomendadísimo para los haters.
I researched my ancestry recently and learned that I come from a slave owner who fell in love with and married a slave.
I now believe it’s why God blessed me with my twins. Male and female energy was able to coexist and grow in my blood for the first time.