Daughter of DMX, age 10, Initiates GoFundMe Campaign for Docuseries on Drug Addiction

Sonovah Hillman Jr., 10-year-old daughter of DMX, has launched a GoFundMe to back a docuseries on drug addiction.

“I lost my aunt and uncle to a fentanyl overdose and my dad to a drug addiction.”

Sonovah Hillman Jr.

Read the story here at vibe.com:

In the words of Sonovah Hillman Jr. (daughter of DMX):

“Hello, my name is Sonovah Hillman Jr. I’m a 10-year-old who has lost multiple family members to fentanyl and drug addiction. I felt like I had to do something to help this crisis. I came up with the idea to do a four-part docuseries on fentanyl and drug addiction. I want to show the world the point of view from a child’s perspective.

I know that others are going through some of the same things. I want to reach out and ask for assistance with some of the production costs to get started. These funds will be used for pre- and post-production. All donations are greatly appreciated and will help me get closer to my goal of educating, spreading awareness, and saving lives. #Fenta-NAW”

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Sonovah also has mad musical skills -check her out here:

This 10-year-old Leo from Oakland California is doing big things for such a pint size human. Follow her on IG @sonovah_junior and @sonovah_juniorx on TikTok

 

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