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Before the show began, clusters of young black and Hispanic women lingered outside the vast auditorium, sporting outfits pom-pom shoutfits pom-pomting shorts, Spanxless silk trousers—that both suited the weather and showcased the part of their anatomy that the voluptuous thirty-four-year-old Houston-born star first celebrated way back when black waskirtsting to be beautiful—again.
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