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Mary J. Blige and LL Cool J's wife flaunt curves in lavish outfits in recent video

Edduin Carvajal
Jul 04, 2018
11:57 A.M.

Singer Mary J. Blige and Simone Smith, best known as LL Cool J’s wife, took to their Instagram accounts to share a preview video of a project they are working.

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Both women shared the video on the same day. It showed them posing for the cameras in the middle of a photoshoot, and a couple of images of makeup were also portrayed.

Blige is the first person who appears in the video as she was posing in front of a window while someone was taking pictures. Later, the singer is portrayed getting her hair done in the same room.

Shortly after that, Blige and Smith were shown together next to each other in front of the cameras ready for the photoshoot.

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Smith got on loose pants, a white shirt and denim overall while Blige opted for tight pants and a white blouse covered by a grey sweater left undone, showing her shoulders.

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More images of the women were displayed, including one portraying them walking in black (Blige) and white (Smith) ensembles while looking back at the camera. At the end of the video, there was the Sister Love logo.

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Smith made sure that her fans and followers were even more excited about the video with her caption, as she wrote that she and Blige had something special prepared for everybody and that it would come soon.

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As Essence reported, Smith and Blige will premiere Sister Love, a jewelry line, on July 6. It is set to take place at the Essence Festival in New Orleans, and they plan to launch their Queen Hoop Earrings on that day.

‘The collection is designed to symbolize strength, edge, sassiness, and style for all women of all ages. People can expect to see big, bold fly pieces, that can transcend into any one’s own personal style,’ Smith said.

It would not be the first jewelry collection launched by Smith as she created her signature collection called Simone I. Smith Jewelry in 2011.

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