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Iyanla Vanzant Opens up About the Death Threats That Led to Her Ending ‘Iyanla Fix My Life’

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By Victor Omondi Iyanla Vanzant has spoken out about the death threats that led to the discontinuation of her OWN network reality show Iyanla Fix My Life. Vanzant has created a name for herself as a best-selling author, motivational speaker, life coach, and TV personality. In each episode of her eight-season show, she perfectly blended […]

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