PHYLLIS HYMAN 'The MOVIE' - DEATH_THE DISTURBING HIDDEN TRUTH | SEXUALITY | SACRIFIC3D?!_REVEALED!

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Phyllis Hyman, known by many monikers like “Love Goddess” and “The Sophisticated Lady,” epitomized the essence of a true artist. Her voice, rich with depth and emotional intensity, brought songs to life, touching the soul deeply. She not only made you feel whatever story she wanted you to hear, but also understand what she left unsaid. Standing at six feet with an undeniable beauty, Phyllis was a vision of elegance and power on stage, embodying the very definition of royalty.
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She was gorgeous and her eyes tell her story. Bi-polar depression is no joke. I know. I suffer with it myself and two high school classmates of mine took their own lives as a result of living with this illness. Another famous example of someone losing their life to bi-polar depression is Lee Thompson Young. This is a very difficult, misunderstood disorder to live with. The depressive states are very painful and paralyzing. Rest in peace beautiful ❤️

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Clive’s Davis seems to be responsible for a lot of our beautiful song birds deaths. Just a thought….🤔

queenvictory
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A woman not wanting to have children has nothing to do with childhood issues. Some women just don't want kids, and we're allowed to not want kid's.

FairEbony
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Phyllis Hyman forever will be one of the worlds best singers EVER!

waynefoote
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This hit hard. I became a fan of her work in 1975. She was our hometown girl who was loved, highly sensitive and extremely talented. She was bold and vibrant. She was pushed out the way for several reasons, mainly because she wouldn’t conform. She was the voice. ❤

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There are always predators who prey on people who are in distress. Lord help us all

jeanettacrear
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A definite sacrifice‼️

“They sacrifice lives at the drop of a dime.” — Chaka Khan CNN quote

goldbars
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She was a pretty lady. Had a great soulful voice

lishamarlar
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She cried out but no one heard her...very stern and strong blackwoman in the industry

karriemburton
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Phyllis Hyman, Minnie Ripperton, Vesta Williams, Phoebe Snow and Marlena Shaw will always be the true R&B divas of the world. I loved them all. They each had their own sophisticated sounds, beauty and brains. They are truly missed. That's what true entertainer's look like. Rest well divas.

rondamayeaux
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Soooo crazy how Whitney replaced her and literally followed her path yrs later

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Phyllis Hyman is a true classy and talented woman, a true icon, I love her,

Freemano
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When i heard that she had died, i called my sister and we both cried as though she was a relative. Every time she would come to town my husband and i would buy two different sets of tickets once wasn't enough. Her song you know how to love me. That song gets me going. I loved me some Phyllis Hyman

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The moment I heard someone (who knew Whitney well) say, Whitney Houston would never use a hotel bathtub, I believed it.

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Houston, Hyman, Angela Bofill and Anita Baker - Powerhouses

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As a Philly native, Phyllis was our Sophisticated Lady - timeless hits galore. Switch 2 letters of her name and it spells "Philly(s)". Broke our hearts when she passed and even today it still makes me tearful. Great coverage. #newsubff

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I wish these pictures and information would've been put in her Unsung episode. Great work!

adriyenn
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An absent father and an ill mother a recipe for disaster hit way too hard. RIP prayers for all dealing with mental illness 🫶🏾

MzAliH
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Jasmine Sullivan should play her in her life story 💕

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I have always loved Phyllis Hyman ever since I heard her vocals on the Norman Connors “You are my Starship” album. I was blessed to have met her and chatted for a few minutes when she performed at Fat Tuesdays in NYC around 1988. She was warm, gracious, down to earth and funny! I’ve always treasured that memory. I also recall when WBLS-FM radio paused everything to report that she had been found unresponsive. My heart dropped 😢 I couldn’t understand how someone so beautiful and talented would just give up on life. Thank you for helping me understand what she was going through. I pray that she’s found peace at last. 🙏🏽 Her legacy will live on in my heart.

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