 The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a tornado warning. If you have family members, please call them. Wake them up. When the tornado hit, I remember just checking my phone. I thought, what's going on? All the businesses on the houses, I got destroyed. I'm just devastated for the city. My grandma raised me to help anybody in need. That's what I always want to do. I just want to give back anywhere I can. When the tornado hit, a friend called and said, our windows just busted out. You and the kids need to take cover. I can remember us all piling up in the living room. We could hear the wind blowing in the rain. It was scary. Very scary. The next day, it was just trees down, cars underwater. Just like a train wreck. What crushed me the most was my kids. They were terrified. We have went through some dark moments in our life, but my kids inspire me to work really hard for them. You know, 12 hours, 16 hour days. It's a struggle, but it's a struggle that I don't regret. Hard work, it do pay off. You just got to keep pushing. When I heard about Miss Renita, her working three jobs, doing anything she can to provide for her family. I just thought that reminded me so much of my grandmother. When I was growing up as a kid, she was like a superhero to me, you know? That was my comfort, my best friend. She was just everything. I still miss her to this day. She loved Derek. She felt like he was her 15th child. She supported him and provided for him. She was the rock of the family. The hard work, that drive, she instilled that in me. And anytime university comes, I was always thinking of her and what she told me. She said, she's got to get through it, pray through it, and then you'll see the light in something. From the time that the tornado hit, the Titans did great work by getting out, helping all the people that were really affected. I wasn't able to come back in town, so I was just trying to figure out what's the best way possible to help the community. He called me and he wanted to do something on his own. This was straight from Derek's heart. I just told him to go get blankets, get toilet paper, get tissue, whatever you can get, get all of it, and let's just send it out and do whatever we can just to help. Nashville's a closed city. Everybody cares about one another. Think it definitely united the city even more. You know, I just want to be a helping hand. I've been blessed with a lot and at this difficult time, I want to be able to bless someone else. Hey, how y'all doing? We heard about your mom, Renita, her story. We're just so inspired that we just want to do anything we can to help you guys. So we'll be taking care of your rent for the year. Yes, ma'am. And we gave you 12K at Ashley's Furniture to furnish your home. Hey, Derek, I am Renita's oldest son and I just want to say thank you so much, man. I just can't explain, man, how much this means to me. Thank you so, so, so much from the bottom of my heart. I can be at home with my kids at night now and just stop working so much so I can just spend time with them and see them grow and be there for them. Thank you so, so much. Knowing I was able to be a blessing to a family, to see the smile on their faces, that's what I live for. People talk about accolade to MVP, but using your platform to bless somebody else is more than any award that you can ever get. That's why I do what I do.