
The songstress tells the magazine they needn't feel responsible for her. "The other day this lady came up to me and got really close to me," she recalls, "and I thought, 'What is it that makes people want to ... embrace me?' I don't like it when people get all emotional. I don't want you to cry."
But she does want you to smile. "To see that love from fans," she says, is "one of the most beautiful things."
GV Says: Go girl....I def get that. Her job made the tragedy public, but it was still a personal loss. When I loss my father I went through the same thing.....people constantly voicing their condolences waaaayyyy after the fact. I appreciated it, but it was time for me to move on. I will never forget him but I also couldn't stay in the constant phase of mourning. At some point you move past the sad phase and really start to remember your loved ones in a more joyous way.
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