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Taraji P. Henson Ends Engagement: "The Biggest Lie is Perfection" | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect

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We reported that beloved actress Taraji P. Henson was super excited, some say overjoyed when her then-boyfriend Kelvin Hayden proposed to her. 'I said yes, y'all!' was what the phrase that she used when describing the 'perfect' moment that Hayden proposed. Family, friends and fans alike were all excited and looking forward to the day […]

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