Jennifer Winget: What the pandemic did was equalise all of us in our struggle and grief

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Jennifer Winget: What the pandemic did was equalise all of us in our struggle and grief

It took me a while to take it all in and process what was going on around,” admits Jennifer Winget, who in a recent video post, gave a shoutout to many celebs and influencers for helping out amid the pandemic.

I think for any kind of change to happen, the first and the most important thing is awareness. And I took my time to read up and understand all sides. That there were some really notable influencers already taking action, verifying details and being forces of change is what inspired me and got me hustling. When you are blessed to be in a place where you have a voice and have even a few listening in, then it’s on you to be the implementer of change; to tickle the conscience of people from your place of influence and get them thinking, then to pass the baton and pay it forward, spread the word or better still, act on the issue,” shares Winget, who is amazed by how people from all walks of life came together to help everyone and anyone in need, in whatever way possible.