April Lockhart
April Lockhart born 4 July 1995. She began piano and guitar lessons in 7th grade which sparked her interest. April Lockhart penned her first song"Different" at 12 years old. She spent a lot of the time of 14 writing songs and practicing the piano. Then, in the following months, April began traveling with her father and to write songs either in NY or LA. April was the month that she began to write about other issues in Take My Hand for her friends who were dealing in the face of peer pressure, disability or suicide. Lockhart is a beauty and lifestyle influencer with a growing number of followers. She collaborates with the renowned brand Ilia with whom she has a partnership and is also an expert in the field of lifestyle. She was born with no left hand, and it is what makes her different. However, this isn't the only aspect that makes her unique. Lockhart acknowledges her handicap on Instagram, but she does not make it the main focus of it. The point? We are all more than our physical selves. Our identities are complicated and include a myriad of aspects. Lockhart through a video message from Nashville at home, claims that I don't wish for that to be a part of me. I am greater than the physical person I am. My everyday life isn't directly affected by disability. I live my normal, everyday life and find myself solutions for problems. However, it's a component of me, so I believe that it's crucial to speak about. Lockhart who is an source of inspiration for anyone who wants to be self-accepting and is currently on a lengthy process to attain the goal. Still, she acknowledges going through phases of insecurity with her body, and also feeling uneasy wearing certain clothing styles which exposed her arms. She wears what she likes and posts photos of herself dressed in outfits she wears on social platforms. To her, self-love was always a lengthy process. It's the same for everybody regardless of how much they are afraid. It is important to have people that know and appreciate your situation. They'll be the ones who ask you: What do you think about?






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