Soledad O'Brien Quotes
When I Was 13, I Began Relaxing My Hair, And That Meant When I Turned 18 It Began To Crack And Fall Off, And When I Began Anchoring, I Had Short, Stubbly Pieces Of Hair. And Trying To Report In San Francisco With Fog Meant My Hair Swelled.
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