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'He Has Your Smile': Angela Simmons Fans Deem 3-Year-Old Son Her Twin In This Photo

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Angela Simmons‘ son Sutton Joseph Tennyson is clearly her mini-me.

Simmons welcomed SJ in September 2016 with her then fiancé Sutton Tennyson.

On the Jan. 23 episode of “GUHH,” Simmons broke down into tears while describing how she had to explain Tennyson’s death to their son.

A second person commented, “You are a wonderful mother and you are strong God bless you and your son.

So heartbreaking praying for you & SJ 💔 🙏🏽”

Another person added, “Words can’t explain 😭stay prayed little sister we love you 😍”

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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