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Tabitha Brown Overcome With Emotion After Becoming A New York Times Best-Selling Author

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Television personality and actress Tabitha Brown was overcome with emotion after learning she had become a New York Times best-selling author for her book, “Feeding the Soul (Because It’s My Business).”

Brown’s caption read, “I am a @nytimesBEST SELLER!!! Family!!!!! Not only am I a @nytimesbest seller, I’m #1. OOHH GOD, I THANK YOU. Thank y’all so much for your support!!!!! Daddy, I did it!!!!!!!! #tabithabrown#feedingthesoul #nytimesbestseller.”

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In a video shared on her Instagram, Brown gave an emotional statement while announcing the news to her fans and supporters.

“You know how sometimes you do stuff, and you do it with no expectation? And then God just blows your mind! That’s the moment I’m in, honey.”

“I’m still kind of in a moment of shock,” she said. “I don’t even know what to say. Thank y’all, for buying my book, and for supporting me, and for telling people about me. I’m so thankful. I can’t even believe my life right now, y’all. It’s just a long time coming.”

The vegan kitchen expert continued, “I’m doing a lot of new things I never thought I would do.”

The author said, “There’s nothing that we can’t do, honey. If we just do it and we believe it, and we have faith in it, and God will do the rest. If He put it in our heart and in our mind, we are supposed to do something with it. Whatever your dream is, honey, if you think it’s too big, dream a little bit bigger because there’s more out there waiting for you.”

According to the Grio, Brown has hooked her fans and followers with her southern charm. Brown rose to fame on TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook for her videos of her vegan recipes.

She has also written a book, guest-starred on the Showtime series, The Chi, and released a best-selling, one of a king, spice blend with McCormick.

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