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'U Don't Need to Explain': Yandy Smith Fans Jump to Her Defense After Critics Attack Anniversary Post to Mendeecees

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It’s safe to say some fans aren’t in favor of Yandy Smith-Harris and her spouse Mendeecees Harris celebrating their anniversary.

“Baby love…thanks for helping me become a grown woman @Mendeecees,” the mother of two expressed via Instagram, along with sharing a throwback photo of herself and Harris.

Nevertheless, a critic lurked underneath Smith-Harris’ post and slammed her message to Harris.

“Every trial made her a better woman just like when a man says you made him a better man you sound bitter and his incarceration was a small portion on their relationship like wtf”

Harris was released from prison in January, after serving four years behind bars; he’d plead guilty to “conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute” drugs, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

The father of four also has eight-year-old Aasim Harris and 14-year-old Mendeecees Harris Jr. from previous relationships.

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