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Dawn Robinson’s Homeless Revelation Sparks Support As Ex-Husband Andre Allen Offers To Help

BY Edwin Lamptey March 15, 2025 3:23 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@dawnrobinsondiva

Former En Vogue and Lucy Pearl singer Dawn Robinson stunned fans this week with a raw admission: she’s been living in her car, grappling with homelessness.

The news, which broke across the internet, has left her supporters in awe of her resilience as she documents her journey with unflinching strength and grace.

Far from hiding her struggles, Robinson’s candidness has ignited a wave of admiration and encouragement from fans who are rallying behind her.

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But the story takes an unexpected turn with a gesture from her past. Andre Allen, Robinson’s ex-husband from 2003 to 2010, is stepping forward to help.

In an exclusive statement to TMZ Hip Hop, Allen expressed his desire to support her despite their rocky history.

“I think she’d be a perfect inclusion into the Hilton Brands,” he said, proposing a job that could transform her circumstances.

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Now engaged to someone new, Allen shared that his life has shifted dramatically since leaving the music industry, boasting greater earnings than ever and even lending money to high-profile artists who’ve hit financial lows.

“Watching other former music legends pass away broke has been a wake-up call. I don’t want Dawn to share the same fate.”

The job offer isn’t just about a paycheck—it includes benefits like immediate medical coverage and paid time off, offering Robinson a stable foundation many artists lose post-fame.

He admitted to previously suggesting this opportunity, but now he’s pleading for her to take it seriously.

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