Just as the CDC guidelines recommend, Gaynor wets her hands, pumps out some soap and starts rubbing, making sure she doesn't miss any of the nooks and crannies between her fingers.
Marking her video with the hashtag iwillsurvivechallenge, the video has prompted others to also wash their hands while grooving to the song. Read More. TV Shows. Inspirational Stories. Advertise with us. Contact us. About us. Celebrity Musicians June 04, Share Share this pen. Read also. And through the death of my mother, through the death of all of my siblings, through my divorce, I mean, when I did my divorce, I did a marathon version So the song has really meant a lot to me as well as to other people.
I fully understand because I've experienced what the song can do for you. AP: This song has endured for so long, but have you ever been frustrated that this was your biggest song? Gaynor: At first I thought, you know, this is a double-edged sword. I'm not sick of the song, but I wish they would recognize that I could do something else, that I've recorded so many other great songs.
And then when I came to the understanding that it was the core of my purpose and I kind of settled in and thought, Yeah, I'm OK. How are you doing today? Gaynor: I've had five back surgeries and each one has stopped me for a minute. The last one threatened to stop me for good. With a lot of prayer and a lot of faith, we found a doctor out in California who did this wonderful surgery, two surgeries on me, two totaling 18 hours and put 12 rods in my back.
And now I'm pain free I'm still performing. And I do better on stage and I do in everyday life. That is why I give credit to God and to the audience that he brings me, because the love that comes from my audience really sustains me during that period of time that I'm on stage.
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