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'You're Looking too Hard': Fans Come to Yandy Smith's Defense After Troll Takes Offense to Her Recent 'CEO' Pose

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“Love & Hip Hop: New York” reality diva Yandy Smith-Harris is usually a fan favorite on the hit reality show.

Smith-Harris, not wanting to entertain the troll any longer, stopped responding as her fans came to her defense.

Despite the criticism from one follower, most of Smith-Harris’ fan comments were favorable.

Smith-Harris has a loyal fan base and is minding her business, literally.

For those wondering how to leave people swooning over your looks like the 38-year-old reality star, Smith-Harris suggests drinking lots of water and taking care of your skin.

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