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“I have several friends that have outlasted both of my marriages that are raising wonderful children together that have been together in gay unions for over 25 years. So they're doing a better job than I am!”

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Vanessa L. Williams
Vanessa L. Williams

Vanessa L. Williams (born March 18, 1963) is an American singer, actress, and fashion icon. She made history in 1983 as the first African-American Miss America, but resigned amid a controversy over unauthorized nude photos. Despite this setback, she built a successful music career with hits like 'Save the Best for Last' and albums such as 'The Right Stuff.' Williams also excelled in acting, appearing in TV shows like 'Ugly Betty' and Broadway productions. Her resilience and talent have made her a symbol of diversity and perseverance in the entertainment industry. more

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