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Orlando Pride’s Ashlyn Harris uses battle with addiction, anger to show fans they are not alone

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports March 22, 2023

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A middle-aged woman walked over to a restaurant table where Ashlyn Harris sat finishing her meal. Harris remembers the woman paid for her food and said,... + full article



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