April Lockhart
April Lockhart is a born July 4, 1995. As a seventh-grade student, she started taking guitar lessons and piano lessons. That ignited her enthusiasm for songwriting. at the age of 12, April wrote her first song Different. When she was 14 April devoted a great deal of time to making song lyrics and working on her musical skills. She started writing songs alongside her father and her dad in NY and LA within a short time. April also added additional themes to the song "Take My Hand" for some of the friends she had who struggled with problems like peer pressure, disabilities, and even teens who committed suicide. Lockhart is a beauty and lifestyle influencer with an ever-growing fan base. She works with popular brand Ilia together, and is also an expert in the field of lifestyle. Lockhart was never born with a left-hand, which is why she's what she is. But that's far from the full story. So, Lockhart's Instagram page isn't afraid to talk about her disability, but it doesn't center around it neither. The point? It is important to remember that everyone has numerous faces. Our identities vary and we're more than our bodies. I don't want that to be the only thing that defines me. I don't wish to become a disability influencer where that's all I speak about since there are many different elements to my life. Lockhart says via video from her home in Nashville. The fact that she is a disability influencer doesn't impact my life. It's all normal, and I've learned to adapt. It's an integral aspect of my existence, so it is important that we talk about the subject. The journey of self-acceptance that Lockhart has taken is one that will last a lifetime, but she can be a role model with regard to this. She admits that she has gone through phases where she felt uncomfortable in dressing in certain styles that displayed her arms. She wears what she likes and posts photos of herself in the outfits she wears on social media. To her, self-love was an extended journey. However, I believe that's the case for everyone, whatever their insecurity is. The people you surround yourself with that truly understand your personal story and who can look through your eyes are the best people to help you remember what you're concerned about.






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