This star became a 10 year old mom to 3 little kids when her mother was gone!

She had spent years being moved like furniture—case numbers, trash bags, signatures on forms that decided where she would sleep. Comedy began as a shield, a way to keep pain at arm’s length. On stage, it became something else: a language. Every joke was a translation of what she’d survived, turning confusion into connection, shame into something that could finally breathe in the open.

As the roles grew bigger and the rooms more crowded, she didn’t rewrite her past to make it prettier. She named it as it was—foster care, instability, hunger, the quiet terror of feeling disposable—and refused to flinch. That honesty pulled people toward her. In giving shape to her own story, she gave others permission to believe that survival could become authorship, that being broken once did not mean staying broken forever. Her success wasn’t an escape. It was a return with the mic in her hand.

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