She lived in the glare of history and bled in silence. Her life was a storm wrapped in silk, every smile concealing a private cost. America watched her stand beside power, but never truly saw the weight she carried. A pianist, a mother, a woman fighting her own shadows — she walked through scandal, grief, and loneliness with a grace that seemed almost otherworldly. Now, as the curtain falls on her story, the question lingers: how did she endure so much, lose so much, and still remain so profoundly, defiantly hu… Continues…