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Why Salt Refused To Revisit Relationship With Ex in Salt-N-Pepa Biopic | Black America Web

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Cheryl James, a.k.a. Salt of Salt-N-Pepa, is speaking out ahead of their upcoming biopic for Lifetime about the subjects she did not want to cover in the movie.

Source: Black America Web

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