Vini's Story
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2019
To the outside world, Levinia "Vini" Musso had a charmed life. Her mother was a renowned gospel singer, while her father was a successful lawyer. It seemed a young Vini was poised to follow in her mother's footsteps as a singer, but the realities that took place away from the public eye were far from perfection. Heading into a more controversial path as her family fell apart made it clear that her life was not charmed after all.

In this tell-all of what life really was like for Vini, she shares the highs and lows of family, fame, and fortune. From how little she actually got to see her half-siblings, to how she practically raised herself. Nothing is held back from the woman who grew up with troubled workaholic parents, hard life lessons, hiding from the "cameras with legs", and the imaginary form of her dead sister to help her along the way.

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NOTE: This story will be added to one chapter at a time and is currently in progress. I would love feedback on this story as it's written. That will help me shape this up to be the best version of Vini's Story that I can make it. Thank you so much for stopping by and reading!
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