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'He Looks Like You': Princess Love Twins with Her Baby Boy In This Photo

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Folks already know Princess Love and her newborn son Epik Norwood share a striking resemblance to each other, but the latest photo the “Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood” star posted takes the cake!

The mother of two, 35, shared a cute selfie on Instagram on Tuesday, June 9, with her son, Epik, who she shares with estranged husband Ray J Norwood.

One person told Love that baby Epik was her “spitting image.”

This isn’t the first time Love and baby Epik made users do a double take.

#Godisthegreatest

Love and Norwood, who wed in August 2016 after four years of dating, welcomed baby Epik on Dec. 31.

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

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