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Shekinah Jo Tearfully Declares End of Friendship with Tiny Harris: ‘She Let the World Tear Me Up’ – Tiny Responds!

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By Victor Omondi Shekinah Jo says she’s no longer friends with Tameka “Tiny” Harris, a breakup that seemingly has connections to the sexual assault allegations the XSCAPE singer and her husband T.I. are facing. The allegations were launched by Sabrina Peterson, Harris's ex-friend. Shekinah didn’t go to the details of why she and Harris had reached their...

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