Some stories begin with privilege, with comfort, with the support of countless people ready to lift a child into a bright and predictable future. Her story began in the unlikeliest of places. She entered the world in a federal prison, surrounded not by soft lullabies or pastel-colored walls, but by the cold echo of metal doors and concrete floors.
Her mother, Constance, was serving time in a Texas facility after being convicted of drug trafficking—a sentence that shaped the earliest chapter of her daughter’s life before she even had the chance to take her first breath outside institutional walls. Most people, upon hearing the details of her birth, would assume the rest of her life followed a predictable path: instability, hardship, and obstacles stacked so high that overcoming them would seem nearly impossible.
But she was never destined to be ordinary, and she was certainly never destined to let her beginning define her. Even from those first fragile days, she possessed something powerful—an inner resilience that…
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