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'Pretty Gyal Tings': Alexis Skyy's Jaw-Dropping Beauty Post Drives Fans Wild

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Alexis Skyy is apparently a sight to see.

Skyy posed for a car selfie and captioned it, “BRB 😉” Her fans complimented her post.

“Sis 😍 you look gorgeous as hell I love you so much 👏”

“Hurry pls oh lawd pls hurry back💪 I want that bag so bad … ❤️❤️❤️❤️ So cute Alexis”

“Babygirl 😍 where can I get some shades like these😩😍??

She so damn bad it don’t make no sense”

Skyy’s post follows three days after she came under fire for supposedly digitally altering her photos.

On May 10, the single mother of one shared a thirst trap of herself, when fans thought they noticed her door as odd-shaped in the background.

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