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Tweet and LaTocha Bring Star Power and Health Advocacy to ‘Your Health in Full Bloom’ 

July 15,2025

Get ready for a unique event where the power of music meets the urgency of health advocacy. R&B sensations Tweet and LaTocha will grace the stage at Fibroid Fighter’s “Your Health in Full Bloom” Awareness Event and Concert Reception in NYC, bringing not just their rich vocals and emotional depth, but also their profound personal connections to wellness.  

Medical experts, wellness advocates, and legendary performers converge to highlight the importance of whole-body health. The night offers helpful, accessible health information while creating space for community and connection with a panel discussion, a VIP dinner, and a live concert. 

Tweet: Making Space for Honest Conversations 

Charlene Keys, better known as Tweet, is widely recognized for her hit “Oops (Oh My),” but over the past several years, she has become known for something more personal—her openness about living with uterine fibroids. From 2018 to 2023, she spoke in interviews about the toll the condition had on her body and her mental well-being, detailing chronic pain, disheartening recurrences, and the emotional frustration that often comes with long-term health challenges. 

Her willingness to speak publicly about fibroids helped create space for other women to talk about their own experiences. By performing at “Your Health in Full Bloom”, Tweet continues that conversation where attendees can learn more about conditions that often go unspoken and find encouragement to seek answers for themselves. 

LaTocha: Turning Personal Habits into Everyday Advocacy 

LaTocha a founding member of the R&B group Xscape, has spent years in the public eye. While her voice helped shape some of the group’s most memorable songs, it is her more recent focus on personal health that connects directly to the mission of “Your Health in Full Bloom”. After watching her father struggle with diabetes and facing criticism about her own body shape, LaTocha decided to change her lifestyle. She adopted a plant-based diet, launched a wellness brand called Made Girl, and began encouraging others to prioritize nutrition, movement, and self-care. 

LaTocha approach to health is rooted in lived experience rather than image or trend. At “Your Health in Full Bloom’, she is not just performing; she is contributing to a broader message about how everyday changes can support long-term wellness. 

Why Their Participation Matters 

Tweet and LaTocha bring an invaluable dimension to “Your Health in Full Bloom.” Their performances are fused with genuine personal journeys and shared belief in the importance of full body and reproductive health. Their presence transforms the energy they bring to the stage, making their performances a meaningful part of an evening centered on awareness, education, and empowerment. 

“Your Health in Full Bloom” is more than an event; it is a movement. It fosters essential conversations around wellness in all its forms, from innovative clinical care to practical, everyday lifestyle choices. By uniting medical experts, passionate advocates, and inspiring artists, we aim to make health a more approachable, relatable, and actionable topic for everyone. 

“Your Health in Full Bloom” creates space for conversations around wellness in all its forms, from clinical care to everyday lifestyle choices. Bringing together medical experts, advocates, and artists, the event aims to make health a more approachable and relatable topic for everyone. 

Do not miss this empowering event. 

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