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AIDS Benefit Concert

Finally, it was time for the AIDS event. Keke was still worried that she would break down during the concert, but prepared to take the stage anyway despite her fears. She gave a speech to the crowd about her family member living with the disease and then opened up with a song dedicated to him. As she was singing, she burst into tears but regained her composure to close out the song. Nicci then took the stage to close the event and sang, “That’s What Friends Are For.” She told the crowd about her cousin that had the disease and died from it. She also began to cry during her set but the girls were there to have her back and they took the stage to help her get through the rest of the song. At that moment, it was clear that although the girls could be divas at all times, they also shared a strong bond that nobody understood but them!

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