@agent1205@FOX5Atlanta such an extensive amount of media attention (and it hasn’t produced any results). My black mother Ruth Gregory was a missing person. Missing to this day. I have never seen any missing black person getting this kind of media attention.
@Kenneth_Belkin@nypmetro Are you kidding? DNA has changed the world. All they have to do is input the dna into Cody’s and a genealogy site such as GEDMatch and the chances of getting a familial match are high. They caught the golden state killer from a 4th cousin match. DNA is gold!
In part two of her story, Deborah Gregory (@Mamacheetahs), author of The Cheetah Girls, shares how returning to the U.S. and shifting from modeling to writing led her to hide behind a "fortress of fat"—until her health was at serious risk. From piling on the pounds after quitting drugs and alcohol, to battling type II diabetes at 301 pounds, Deborah’s journey shows that while success can mask pain, facing the truth is the only way to heal.
“Fat is not fabulous,” Deborah declares, reflecting on her journey and her 105-pound weight loss post-bariatric surgery. Read the full story: https://t.co/NqKKdQijJg
#DeborahGregory #CheetahGirls #BodyPositivity #HealthJourney #BariatricSurgery #SelfAcceptance #Wellness
BREAKING: Vice President Kamala Harris is the first Black woman to be formally be a nominee for President of the United States, and on November 5th, we’re going to elect her the first Black woman President. Retweet and follow if you’re in.
@thesherylralph Darling. You know we also need a Jamaican woman like you (the ultimate business diva) to post exactly where to send donations to legitimately support KM. And I will repost your post. Miss you!
@MsTerryMcMillan Honey I haven’t seen a royalty check from Disney for The Cheetah Girks since before the Cold War. But I just bought the Cheetsh Girls Tour bus off Evay. Whoo hoo!