R&B singer Tiny Harris is serving nothing but fierce looks on the ‘Gram.
Harris has been uploading a gang of fashion photos showing off her sassy style. She took to Instagram on Wednesday with an image of herself modeling formal wear. Harris sported a black plunging-neck velvet dress that cinched around her waist. She accessorized with a silver lariat necklace, her diamond-studded wedding ring and a pair of diamond-studded earrings.
The “Just Kickin It” artist also opted for ombre blond ringlets and went for a more full coverage makeup look, including gold smoky eye and dark burgundy lipstick. She promoted wig company WoWigs hair in her caption, writing, “This @wowigshair has me on my grown woman vibes. … Ladies, check them out and tell em I sent ya! ?.”
Fans immediately raved over her look.
“Mrs Tiny Harris is applying pressure ??! You are just absolutely stunning!!!!! Big ups to you and the fam ???!!!!”
“Hey pretty lady! Love you hun! You just getting more and more pretty everyday, your inside is shining outside ?.”
“Sis you wearing that dress ❤❤a you look good whatever hair colour you got on girl!”
“So classy…i love this look…velvet is your thang…i know it would look beautiful in any style..color…n clothing..if u dig what um sayin…Fire hunny ???.”
Harris takes pride in her appearance and believes in eating clean and working out. During an interview with Hollywood Life in April, the celeb revealed that she’s been eating mostly fish instead of meat for two years, as she knows the road to a flat belly starts in the kitchen.
“I try to eat pretty good,” she said. “I feel like a little bit of anything in moderation is OK. … I don’t really eat out.”
As far as her fitness routine goes, Harris said that’s something she plans on working on within the next few months.
“I do plan on working out a lot, because I wanna be summertime fine,” the singer said. “I was boxing, and I do want to get back into boxing [again] and working out more. — That’s the plan.”
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