Misa Hylton, 52, was seen using a walker while attending the federal trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York City. It fueled curiosity among the public.
Later, the renowned fashion stylist clarified the reason behind using a walker and shared a health update.
In an Instagram post, Misa Hylton reflected on her suffering an injury and shared about her "healing journey".
Sharing pictures while posing with her walker, she addressed "temporarily disabled and disabled people" and wrote in the caption,
"To all of my temporarily disabled and disabled people, don't ever be ashamed of your condition or the need to use the medical tools created to assist in your healing or the way you need to move around in this world."
Misa Hylton talked about appearing with a walker at Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial
Misa Hylton elaborated on her healing process in her new Instagram post. Opening up about her journey, she shared,
"God is good all the time! Yes, I'm good everyone I'm on my healing journey"
Later, she further continued expressing herself, remembering the time when her son said to her,
"Mommy I need you."
Recounting the moment, she added,
"When I suffered my injury I had chosen to heal privately but when my son said 'Mommy I need you' I was right there for him walker and all."

Despite her recovery, Hylton felt compelled to be there for her son, Justin, in this challenging period. She also penned the expressive caption,
"I'm a MOTHER FIRST, FOR REAL and I am my son's strength and thats just what it is. Plain and Simple. Whoever doesn't understand that just simply isn't in alignment with me or anything that I'm about in life. I'm cool with that."
Reflecting on her life and her personal choices, she explained,
"I have a purpose filled life that I live daily. I make impact. I'm not concerned with insecure people attempting to project their insecurities on to me. EVER."
In this Instagram post, Misa advocated for starting to be "real people who do real things." Calling Instagram "layered and complex" and discussing its impacts, she also wrote,
"Don't let this app rule your life I promise you it's really not good for you. Every moment isn't a glamour moment, your best highlight reel, some moments are as down to the bone as you could ever in your life imagine."

Misa also asked her fans and followers to pray for her and her family, adding,
"If you have God in your heart, pray for us all."
She hoped for people to be kind, use their critical thinking, and hold their heads high.
Earlier this month, the federal trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs started at the U.S. District Court. The legal process has been conducted as he has been charged with alleged sex trafficking by force, racketeering conspiracy, and transporting individuals for prostitution, according to Reuters.
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