The 37-year-old "Madea Goes to Jail" star, whose partner disgraced her by challenging her integrity and demanded to undergo a paternity test, says she is dealing with the tragedy each day, reported Entertainment Tonight.
"I'm dealing with today. I am taking it day by day, and my focus right now is loving myself the best I can. Now, (I'm) loving myself amazingly well, because that's loving my baby," Pulliam said.
Showing her fear for her unborn child, the actress said, "I am sad that one day my daughter will have to live and experience this. One thing I am not and never will be, is anyone's victim. It's hard because this is the priority, and especially having a little girl, and the work that I do with women."
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