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  • 5/21/2025
Forced onto the streets in her 50s, Marie found "home" at a Santa Monica laundromat. Taking shelter there for 20 years, | dG1fTlBhdnZrQ21uUTg
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00:00I met Mimi in Santa Monica just hanging out in the laundromat, you know, where you meet
00:28all your friends.
00:29Before I came to the laundromat, I lived on the street, and I survived.
00:35A lot of people take offense when an apparent homeless person starts harassing them.
00:40Those girls know what's what.
00:42I like being happy, I like being free, not having some guy over me tell me what to do.
00:50Share the home.
00:51It's just not our idea of what a home is.
00:55I've learned for the first time that you had two daughters.
00:58She didn't have probably the best relationship with her kids.
01:01Mom's life is like two or three completely different lives.
01:05Nothing would surprise me about her.
01:11What a picture.
01:12Mimi has changed my life since I met her.
01:14The appreciation to have for the elderly and people that need some help.
01:17Tonight is the big premiere, and you're going to be Zach's date.
01:22You're like a celebrity.
01:23Yes.
01:24A celebrity without pain.
01:25How does it feel, Mimi?
01:26Awesome.
01:27How does it feel, Mimi?
01:34How does it feel, Mimi?

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