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'Get Woke': Yandy Smith Fires Back at Fans Accusing Her of Taking Pics for Clout Amid Protests

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Yandy Smith-Harris isn’t backing down from people suggesting she’s a phony for taking photos at a recent protest.

Smith-Harris, 38, and activist Tamika D. Mallory attended a protest over the weekend in Mount Vernon, New York, to help fight against police brutality.

One person commented on her post, “Yandy does anything and everything for the gram ask kimbela.”

As of late, the “Love and Hip Hop: New York” star has been advocating for Black men and women who’ve lost their lives to police brutality and systemic racism.

Smith-Harris was also seen marching at another protest in New York on May 29.

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