Comic actor Thea Vidal is assured of a great woman.
And not just - but figuratively.
Bronze funny woman sent "Open Letter" to Brandy Norwood in the March 5 edition of the magazine "National Enquirer" as a kind of comfort during their tumultuous times.
As a lot of medium attention, the former pop superstar was involved in a career ending tragedy resulting from an automobile accident in Los Angeles route, which cost a mother 38 years after his Land Rover hit Norwood for a woman in the Toyota in December.
Vidal, in some parts of the responsibility for Norwood big break - their first live appearance was on "Thea" pioneer ABC series in 1993, experienced a similar situation when one of her four a car accident hit children that killed the other driver.
"A few years ago, all my four children in a car with one of my sons - who was only 16 years - behind the wheel," she wrote. "Unfortunately, they had an accident that killed another driver."
"We were all terrified and devastated," she continued.
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