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Adina Howard Interviews You realize what an understatement that is as soon as the passionate singer dives headlong into an interview. It's obvious Adina Howard knows what she wants. The maturation process took place as soon as she began to achieve her goals. Like another controversial female pop icon - Madonna - Adina matches her fierce explorations of sexuality with the unmistakable authorship of someone in total possession of their own destiny. And she does it with a streetwise flair that wasn't pilfered from fashion magazines. "I've created a lot of drama, that's true," she winks. "But I'm aware of what I'm doing. For me it's OK to get people comfortable with their sexuality. It's OK for a woman to love her body and still respect herself. I'm a strong woman and I champion other strong women. Human nature is fascinating to me. I was thinking at one point in my life of being a psychologist. I also studied criminal justice. Our mind and our bodies are still mysterious in a lot of ways." ENTER HERE |