Kimora Latte, a young dancer affiliated with the renowned Tommy the Clown dance crew, was reported missing alongside two other girls since Sunday. The news has deeply affected her family and the dance community, prompting widespread concern and appeals for assistance.
In an emotional Instagram post, Kimora’s elder sister expressed her distress and sought public support to locate her sibling. She shared, “Happy and everything but my little sister is missing and I just need everybody help, support. It’s my little sister’s name is Kimora.”
The dance community, particularly those associated with Tommy the Clown, have been active in spreading the word about the disappearance. A recent YouTube video highlighted the urgency of the situation, stating, “Kimora and two other girls have been missing since Sunday!!!”
Tommy the Clown, known as the father of hip-hop clowning, has been a pivotal figure in Los Angeles’ dance scene since the 1990s. His platform has provided many young dancers, including Kimora, with opportunities to showcase their talents and stay engaged in positive activities.
The community’s efforts to locate Kimora have been relentless. Thankfully, recent updates bring a sigh of relief. Black and Missing, Inc. announced on their Facebook page, “Great News… Kimora has been located and [is] traveling back home to get the assistance she needs. Thank you ALL for sharing Kimora’s profile.”
This incident underscores the importance of community vigilance and support in times of crisis. The collective efforts of family, friends, and the broader community played a crucial role in ensuring Kimora’s safe return.
For those seeking more information or wishing to support, contacting Kimora’s family directly is encouraged. Her mother can be reached at 323-448-5776, and her sister at 424-463-2009.
As Kimora reunites with her loved ones, the community remains hopeful for the safe return of the other missing individuals and continues to emphasize the significance of unity and proactive engagement in safeguarding its members.