En Vogue singer Dawn Robinsons ex offers her a job after learning shes been living in a car

Dawn Robinson’s ex-husband, Andre “Dre” Allen, is extending a helping hand to the former En Vogue singer after she revealed that she has been living out of her car for three years.During an interview with TMZ Hip Hop that was published on Thursday, Allen, 49, who was married to Robinson, 58, from 2003 to 2010, shared that he is offering her a job in the hospitality industry. Allen, who is also a singer-songwriter and former member of the 1990s pop and R&B group IV Xample, currently works full-time in hospitality, and he told TMZ that he believes Robinson would be a “perfect” addition to the sales department at Hilton Brands.He predicted that Robinson would be successful in a sales position due to her “charisma and personality” and doesn’t believe that the entertainment industry will not “pay her what she’s worth.”Allen launched his music career in 1992 when he formed the IV Xample with fellow members Robert “Bobby C” Chevis, his brother Raymond “Runni Rae” Chevis, and Bryant “Lucious” Woodert.The group’s debut album “For Example,” which featured their hit single “I’d Rather Be Alone,” sold over 500,000 copies. After the group split up in 1998, Allen released two solo albums and wrote songs for a number of recording artists.

He told TMZ that he helped facilitate Robinson’s return to En Vogue when she reunited with the group in 2008 before she departed again in 2011.While speaking with TMZ Hip Hop, Allen told the outlet that he has left the music industry behind, which he said saved his “life and finances.” He explained that he has found greater financial success working in the hospitality industry than he was able to achieve over his years in the music business.Allen claimed that he has loaned money to “dozens of notable music industry friends” and said he knows others who died due to poverty, which motivated him to try to help Robinson after learning of her current circumstances.He told TMZ Hip Hop...

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