Tracee Ellis Ross reveals she made a conscious choice as a young girl to believe people were staring at her because she was gorgeous
"Tracee Ellis Ross: I remember as a young girl, so this was Dalton, so I was maybe fifth, sixth, seventh grade. People were staring at me, and I think I was the only Black girl of my friends."
"Tracee Ellis Ross: And I remember making a very clear decision, and it was a choice, that they were staring at me because I was gorgeous."
"Tracee Ellis Ross: I really made that choice. Now, I tell you again that this is not a linear situation. I have gone two steps forward and 83 back many a time."
Years after Aaron Hernandez’s death, Tim Tebow revealed the part of his story most people never heard.
Tim Tebow became emotional while talking about his former teammate, Aaron Hernandez.
He said one of the biggest frustrations is that people often reduce Hernandez's story to his crimes without acknowledging the full picture.
Tebow made it clear he wasn't defending Hernandez's actions. Instead, he said there were moments the public never saw… times when Hernandez struggled, tried to change, and endured racist abuse that was left out of the headlines.
He recalled one incident that was widely portrayed as Hernandez looking for trouble.
According to Tebow, they had actually been trying to leave when people repeatedly insulted, dehumanized, and provoked Hernandez before he finally snapped.
Tebow's point wasn't that Hernandez was innocent.
It was that even people who commit terrible crimes are still human beings, and their stories should be told truthfully, not selectively.
Dr. Jill Biden reveals President Joe Biden is battling stage 4 cancer
"Jay Shetty: He felt so well. How is he? How is he doing?"
"Dr. Jill Biden: He's doing okay. He does have stage 4 cancer. It has metastasized to his bones. He will forever have cancer. He will forever be on medicine. And he's 83."
"Dr. Jill Biden: Yes, he's still working, he's writing his book, he's traveling, he's speaking, but he's a little more tired. I've seen him slow down. Cancer really takes a toll."