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'Breathtaking’: Yandy Smith-Harris and Her 7-Year-Old Son Leave Fans in a Daze with Their Twinning Photo

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Yandy Smith-Harris shared a sun-kissed picture of herself and son Omere Harris after a dip in the pool, and fans couldn’t get over their matching looks.

Smith-Harris and seven-year-old Omere are fresh-faced and glowing in the image that the reality star and businesswoman posted to her Instagram page on Sunday, June 13.

“I just wanna know where are those haters that said your ‘eyes were fake’,” called out a fan. ”

Yandy Smith-Harris and Mendeeces Harris recently started their first family Youtube channel, where fans can get a more intimate look inside their busy personal lives.

So far they’ve posted five videos covering a range of topics, including Mendeecees sharing his special microwave seafood fried rice recipe, a family dance battle with all of their kids, and footage of Yandy protesting against police brutality.

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