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'Looking Like a Teenager': Fans Gush Over Toya Bush-Harris' Youthful Looks

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Toya rocked blue ankle socks with white tennis shoes.

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During season 7 of “M2M,” Toya’s co-star Dr. Contessa Metcalfe threw jabs at Toya’s weight.

Toya and Dr. Contessa began feuding after Dr. Contessa accused Toya of deliberately hitting her in her breast while knowing that Dr. Contessa had gotten a double mastectomy.

The family practice physician told Toya that she couldn’t say anything about Eugene’s weight because they have the “same BMI.”

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