ENTERTAINMENT
D’Prince Goes Vegan, Urges Fans to Prioritize Health and Unlock Their Potential

Music executive D’Prince has revealed a major lifestyle change, announcing on social media that he has adopted a vegan diet.
In a tweet, he urged his followers to take charge of their health and strive for their highest potential, writing:
“Save yourself. Heal your body. Unlock your potential. The revolution needs you at 100%.”
D’Prince explained that his decision to go vegan is rooted in a desire to improve his health, sharpen his mind, and secure a better future.
He also shared a short video clip featuring a simple but powerful message. In another post, he wrote:
“I’m trying to say to you guys that eating one apple a day saves you many stress.”
His posts have sparked conversation online, with many praising his commitment to wellness and self-discipline.
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