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'Let It Go!'—Keyshia Cole Seemingly Confirms Split From Hunxho, Talks ‘Next Relationship’

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In a video of herself shopping to replace what she lost in the LA wildfires, Keyshia Cole seemingly confirmed that she is very much single.

The post 'Let It Go!'—Keyshia Cole Seemingly Confirms Split From Hunxho, Talks ‘Next Relationship’ appeared first on MadameNoire.

Source: MadameNoire

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