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Da Brat Marries Her 'Soulmate' Judy Dupart In Atlanta See The Photos

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Da Brat and her soulmate Judy Dupart Tie The Knot Love filled the Horse Mansion in Fairburn, Georgia, on Tuesday, February 22, also called 2/22/22, when rapper Da Brat and entrepreneur Judy Dupart got hitched. Fuschia and white was the order of the day, as the lovely blend found itself everywhere from flowers to drapery and even bridesmaid and groomsmen outfits. The two lovebirds kept it traditional with all-white ensembles by Esé Azénabor, […]

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