En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson insists shes not homeless after revealing shes been living in her car for 3 years

A member of a seven-time Grammy-nominated R&B vocal group defended her choice to live in her car for the past three years“I want to make it clear: I am not homeless,” singer Dawn Robinson said in a statement shared with People.“I am temporarily choosing car life as part of my journey of healing and self-discovery.”The 58-year-old vocalist, known for being an original member of En Vogue, reminded people that she enjoyed “car life” and doesn’t want fans donating to unauthorized “fundraising campaigns” made for her on Cash App or GoFundMe.“I took a risk and jumped headfirst into this lifestyle, and WOW, what a crazy, fun, sometimes scary ride it’s been,” Robinson added..
“For me, failure is NOT an option.Being vulnerable sucks, but here I GROW.
This is about embracing freedom, trusting the process, and finding strength in the unexpected.”On March 11, the “Free Your Mind” singer shocked fans when she confessed that she’d been living in her car.Her pivot into the unique “journey” started in 2020 when she moved out of her parents Las Vegas house when her mom allegedly became “very angry” and made the Robinson her “target.”She moved back to Los Angeles after an un-named co-manager allegedly said he had a room at his apartment for her to stay.When Robinson arrived, her co-manager didn’t have any space for her, so he booked her a room at a hotel.“That one night turned into eight months,” Robinson shared.“Oh my God, you guys, I was like, ‘No, this is unacceptable.’”The singer claimed her stay at the hotel cost thousands each month, and her co-manager was paying for the accommodation.
Robinson added that her co-manager allegedly wanted to give final approval on any apartment she moved into but he would blow off showings.“I’m like, ‘Dude, I’m the one who has to live here,’” Robinson said.“And it’s way cheaper than the hotel.”“Sometimes I think you guys, people want to trap you and keep you i...