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Epiphanybytiffney.com is created from the vision of me! A young aspiring model,named Tiffney Sullivan. I created the blog as an outlet, but overtime it has become a passion. All of my opinions are expressed from my view of the world, and the entertainment industry. I have worked for countless blogs and media outlets, and the most noted was IndieStreet Magazine. I love fashion,music,and literature; eventually, I created a blog that reflected all of these things.This blog also represents my transition as a women who is finding herself in this world. From nothing to something,and as an intern to her own boss. I consider everyday a great day to chase my dreams, and my moto is " When you dream, dream big! Don't be afraid to dream in color there is'nt any room for black and white."....so come follow me on my journey to my "epiphany"! Make sure you don't miss it!

"I just had an Epiphney...Welcome to my World!"

"I just had an Epiphney...Welcome to my World!"
I dream big and I dream in color!

Epiphney's Vixen Roll Call

Epiphney's Vixen Roll Call
This young lady claims to be a Kim Kardashian look alike, but its a nice picture

Fashionista of The Week

Fashionista of The Week
The newly engaged Amarie! She was spotted at an event this weekend and she looks wonderful!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Nate Dog has a series of strokes!!!


(News Courtesy of Starpulse)

Rapper Nate Dogg is re-learning basic human functions while in physical therapy following a series of strokes. The hip-hop artist, cousin of Snoop Dogg, was paralyzed on the left side of his body following a mild stroke in 2007.

The star, real name Nathaniel Dwayne Hale, then suffered another stroke in 2008, forcing him to turn to an assisted breathing tube to survive. However, he has made progress in his recovery with the help of expert physicians - he's now learned to "lift his head up," according to his longtime friend and collaborator Warren G.

Warren G tells AllHipHop.com, "He's in therapy getting himself together, that's all I can tell people. I see him any and every time I want to. It's hard when you have somebody (who has suffered) two strokes, usually the person don't (sic) make it. But he's strong. He's getting good therapy and he's pulling out of it. It's hard when you first have a stroke; you (have) got to learn everything over again. It's like you're a baby again. You gotta learn everything."

My prayers are with Nate Dog and his family, and he is a strong man to endure such a hardship.

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