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'Tiny So Fine': Tiny Harris and Her 'Sexy' Looks Steal the Spotlight In Group Photo With Monica and Toya Johnson

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The 44-year-old crooner took to her Instagram page on Tuesday, May 19, and posted a gorgeous group photo that includes her, singer Monica Arnold and Toya Johnson.

She wore her hair in bone-straight tresses and posed in the middle between Johnson and Harris.

Harris, who modeled on the complete opposite of Johnson, wore a sexy snakeskin crop top and pant set.

Although fans commented on how gorgeous all three women looked, it was Harris who caught their attention.

i just live all you women to death but Tiny this snake print tho and that hair 😍😍”

Harris, Arnold and Johnson star on the VH1 reality series “T.I. & Tiny: Friends and Family Hustle.”

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