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Mia is giving Jennifer Lopez. Devoured mama Mia 🔥🔥🔥😍❤️ #SummerHouse #AMAs
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Mia at the 2026 AMAs! ❤️🔥 #SummerHouse
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@JaysRealityBlog @Realitytvguru13 John and Lisa Barlow are glowing. 😍
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Gerald deserves to have a son. Y’all are shallow for not understanding that’s an African culture. #rhoa
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@JaysRealityBlog @BravoTV African men need a son. It’s must especially if the man is rich. Shamea’s main obligation to her African husband is to give him a son.
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This campaign may be over, but my purpose is not.
I’ve seen too much suffering, too many families struggling, too many voices ignored to simply walk away.
This was never about a title. It was about people. And I’m going to continue fighting for them. ❤️
#DrHeavenlyForGeorgia
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Bozoma at her surprise Bachelorette party thrown by her closest friends in Private Island Ambergris Cay in Turks & Caicos! ❤️🔥 #RHOBH
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Today, I stand in gratitude.
I thank every constituent, every voter, every volunteer, my family, and my friends who believed in this movement and walked this journey with me. To every church mother, every student, every veteran, every Black business owner, every working family, and every person who believed our communities deserve stronger representation — thank you. I will never forget you.
What began as a candidacy became an awakening.
Traveling through neighborhoods, churches, schools, clinics, senior centers, veterans halls, and small businesses across this district revealed truths that statistics cannot capture and headlines cannot fully explain. I saw the silent suffering of families burdened by illness, addiction, poverty, isolation, and hopelessness. I saw schools fighting to educate children while lacking the resources they deserve. I met veterans who sacrificed for this nation yet still struggle to access the care and dignity they earned. I listened to working families who feel unseen by the very systems built to protect them.
And I came to understand that leadership is not about occupying a seat. Leadership is about becoming a voice for the voiceless.
It is about building health clinics for the poor, the sick, and the shut-in.
It is about advocating for stronger schools and stronger administrators who believe every child deserves excellence, safety, discipline, and opportunity.
It is about standing beside our veterans long after the applause has faded.
It is about confronting the mental health crisis devastating our communities with honesty, compassion, science, and courage.
For me, mental health advocacy is deeply personal. Witnessing my own son’s struggle transformed my understanding of pain, resilience, and responsibility. It changed the course of my life. It made me realize that silence is a luxury too many families cannot afford. I refused to sit on the sidelines while families suffer quietly behind closed doors without resources, advocacy, or hope.
Most urgently, this campaign revealed the growing destruction caused by counterfeit drugs, unregulated products, and the poison of substance abuse quietly devastating families across America. As a medical professional, I have witnessed the physical damage. As a citizen, I now understand the social and economic devastation behind it. Entire communities are being destabilized by addiction, despair, predatory systems, and dangerous substances manufactured without accountability or conscience.
We must speak plainly: our communities cannot survive if profit continues to outweigh human life.
I learned during this campaign that there are two powers in America that shape the future of this nation: the power of the vote and the power of the purse. I understand now how Wall Street can influence policy, but I also understand something greater — when the people are informed, organized, disciplined, and united, their vote becomes a force more powerful than fear, division, or corruption.
I now recognize how deeply broken parts of America truly are — not simply politically, but morally, economically, and spiritually. Yet I also believe this nation possesses the capacity to heal. America is strongest when compassion is joined with accountability.
My commitment moving forward is clear: I will become more engaged, more informed, more active, and more dedicated to empowering people through civic participation, education, health advocacy, economic awareness, and the transformational power of the vote.
Real power does not live only in Washington or on Wall Street. Real power lives in organized people. Real power lives in informed voters. Real power lives in communities that understand their value, protect their neighborhoods, educate their children, support their businesses, and mobilize their vote with discipline and purpose.
This campaign was never just about politics for me. It was about purpose.
May God continue to guide us all.
— Dr. Heavenly Kimes

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@KimBryantStan Jennifer Tilly is big name and an awesome housewife
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My #RHOM housewives rankings | What do you guys think?! Keep in mind, this is just MY OPINION (in the voice of Tamra) 🦩

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