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'It's the Skin for Me': Malaysia Pargo Drops a Fierce Selfie

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Malaysia Pargo‘s followers recently picked their jaws off the floor.

On Tuesday, June 30, the “Basketball Wives” reality star dropped a fierce selfie on Instagram that made some fans crush over her “breathtaking beauty.”

To add a smidgen of spark to her all-white drip, Malaysia rocked a pair of diamond stud earrings.

Malaysia, the ex-wife of former Chicago Bulls point guard Jannero Pargo, shared in an interview with Essence last summer that she believes in taking care of her skin.

Malaysia is known for traveling in style, so it’s not surprising that she also keeps a travel-size hair spray in her bag, implying that her hair has to stay in place wherever she goes.

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