Quote by Fantasia Barrino
When I realized I was having trouble reading, I was too embarrasse

When I realized I was having trouble reading, I was too embarrassed to ask for help. Some teachers believed in me, but I just wasnt focused on school – I was into the music and trying to please my dad. – Fantasia Barrino

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