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Paulette Leaphart was born on 1966, is an American woman (born 1966). Discover Paulette Leaphart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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1966

Paulette Leaphart (born 1966) is an American woman who gained national attention through her self-advocacy as a breast cancer survivor and 1,000 mile walk for awareness.

Leapheart was born on June 27, 1966.

She has eight children; four adopted and four biological.

Her oldest daughter, Porsha Cummings, 31, said her mother welcomed girls who were no longer acceptable in the foster care system due to age.

She ran a day care out of her home, and gave special rates to parents who couldn't afford care.

According to Cummings, Leapheart even took in foster children and paid for their private education.

"Sometimes my mom gives so much she gets hurt," Cummings said.

"Her intentions are always pure."

Leapheart owned a day care in Virginia for just under two years before persuading two women from her church to invest in the business.

According to court documents, Leapheart had defaulted on her lease and “fraudulently represented” the worth of her business at $200,000.

The plaintiffs were awarded more than $100,000 but never saw any restitution from Leapheart.

2014

In 2014, Leaphart said she woke up from a dream one morning and heard God say to her that she had breast cancer.

According to medical records, Leaphart had a 0.7 cm cancerous tumor in her right breast, and a six sentinel lymph node on her right side that tested positive for cancer.

Although she claimed to have cancer in her left breast, the left breast was benign.

As well, Leaphart on occasion talked about the cancer metastasizing to other organs in her body; however, no medical records could be obtained to substantiate this claim.

Although there are skeptics who have made accusations that she did not have cancer at all, Leaphart did in fact have cancer.

She had a double mastectomy two days before Valentine's Day in 2014.

Following her double mastectomy, Leapheart's daughter posted a photo of her scars on Facebook.

The photo went viral.

It has been reported that by exposing her scars publicly, Leapheart inspired hundreds of cancer survivors and their family members to share their own stories.

Eight months after her surgery, Leapheart said that God spoke to her on a beach and told her to remove her shirt.

It was the first time, she said, that she allowed other people to see her scars.

“It didn’t just free me that day,” Leapheart recalls, “everybody who witnessed it and saw my scars, they were freed, too.” Two women started to cry, she said, and soon the whole beach was applauding.

In an interview with ABC News, Leapheart said that as a single mother of four children aged 8, 13, 14 and 15, she was burdened with $1,500 every month in medical expenses.

"I lost everything fighting," Leaphart said.

"I didn’t have insurance...I lost my house. I had to sell my car. I had to sell everything that I had of value.”

It was because of this that Leapheart decided to walk from her home in Biloxi, Mississippi to the steps of Congress in Washington D.C. in order to raise awareness for breast cancer and for other women with cancer who cannot afford post-surgical treatment including reconstructive surgery.

She reportedly spent a year in training, walking 30 miles a day: half in the morning and half in the evening.

It was during this training that she began to walk topless.

On account of this, Leapheart gained national recognition.

2016

The 1,034 mile walk from her home in Biloxi, MS, to Washington, D.C. was completed on Leapheart's 50th birthday, June 27, 2016 with her daughter.

During her walk, Leapheart went without a shirt to draw attention to her double mastectomy, and at times had to explain her legal rights to be seen without a shirt in public.

Although Leapheart claimed that singer Beyoncé had agreed to walk with her: "she said I inspired her -- that she admired me. It was great to hear that. I asked her to join me for a block of the walk, and she offered to join me for a mile," the musical artist did not show.

This did not bother Leapheart, who remained focused on her goal.

Leaphart was featured as a performer in the “Hope” interlude and “Freedom” section of Beyoncé's video album, ’’Lemonade’’.

During the casting of which, she showed the trailer of a documentary which was being filmed “Scar Story” as she prepared for her journey, and later spoke about it with the artist.

In December 2016, Leapheart was given the “espnW Pegasus Award for Inspiration”.

She attended the espnW Women + Sports Summit in California where poet and author, Nikky Finney, shared “Topless in America”, an original work that she wrote in Leapheart's honor.

2017

In 2017, Leapheart asked for prayers on social media regarding her fears of kidney cancer due to pain and setbacks.

The results were merely kidney stones.