“Love and Hip Hop: New York” actress Alexis Skyy is under fire for committing serious fashion faux pas.
The television personality celebrated her 25 birthday Sunday, July 14, and brought it in regular “hot girl” fashion and partied in Atlanta with a group of her closest friends. She arrived to the event dolled up, draped in a crystal dress customized by fashion designer Shane Justin.
Skyy’s cut-out and mesh ensemble exposed her abdomen, her cleavage and her crotch area. To keep from fully exposing her genital area, she apparently wore a black pasty, which fans could visibly see underneath her garment.
Folks slammed Skyy for her seemingly distasteful fashion mistake.
“I wonder if she know her pxssy almost showing….? yuck ?.”
“This is terrible like literally ?? why would she wear that trashy black pasty over her p-ssy like that smh.”
Skyy captioned her Instagram, “Blessings” while other fans defended her.
“You look great bae these miserable a– mfs always got something to say. Go off ??.”
“They mad cuz my bihh havin a hot girl summer. HBD boo ?.”
“Why she wear that pasty with that nice a– dress sis should’ve got a different color or went completely naked. It’s a hell no on the ?. S–t looks weird.”
A day after her birthday, the mother of one and urban model was spotted enjoying her celebration at the Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour in Miami, Florida. With an image of herself flossing in front of the hotel, she wrote via Instagram, “I’m 25 ….. Woke up in another city .. and feeling like some money ?.”
When Skyy isn’t being a party girl, she’s ostensibly taking care of her 1-year-old special needs daughter Alaiya Grace, whom she happens to share with rapper Fetty Wap. It’s currently unknown if she and the “Trap Queen” rapper are back together, but judging by the two expensive Chanel purses he bought Skyy days before her birthday and the time they’ve been spending, it’s safe to say a flame has been reignited in their relationship.
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