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‘If Still Got It Because I Never Lost It Was a Person’: Tami Roman Turns Back the Hands of Time In New Fashion Flick
Former
Tami Roman is living her life like it’s golden. The mother of two served her fans a vibrant and youthful look earlier in the week by sporting a tie-dye matching set, gold hoops, and blond curly tresses that rested on her shoulders.
“Setting the bar high,” Roman captioned the flick.
The 50-year-old also made her location loud and clear: “Where the Money Reside.” The phrase is in reference to the viral song and video by car salesman
The stunning pics received hundreds of thousands of likes from fans and friends including Busta Rhymes, Angie Martinez, and Jermaine Dupri, who shared birthday messages for the R&B icon.
Along with looking good, Mary is feeling good. She has been in the studio working on a new album, the follow-up to 2017’s
Strength of a Woman, which reflects her current mind state. “It’s about life, love, struggle, but mostly triumph,” she told the
Los Angeles Times. “Because I’m learning how to rejoice in the valleys and the droughts.”
The birthday girl can also be seen on television. She plays ruthless crime boss Monet Stewart Tejada in “Power Book II: Ghost,” the spinoff to Starz’s hit crime drama, “Power.”
Dec 30, 2020
Image via Durell Smylie
Anyone can be a social media creator, but everybody can’t be a businessman. For Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s Durell Smylie, using his newfound internet fame to make some cash was an almost instant reaction. The car salesman went viral in early December after sharing a video of himself on Twitter inviting people to purchase a vehicle at the dealership he works at in Louisiana. Still, he put a creative spin on it. He began freestyling, and a phrase he improvised in his jingle, “Where the money reside,” has since taken on a life of its own.
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Durell Rellz, a rather, shall we say, flamboyant car salesman, for Richards Honda dealership in Bato Rouge, LA.
You also won’t be surprised to learn Durell is going viral online thanks to his “unique” sales pitch.
For the record, Durrell Rellz’s real name is Durell Smylie. He took to Twitter to post his creative video about the special discount he came up with, in order to hopefully bring in more buyers. He says the pandemic affected sales drastically, which is what inspired his off-the-wall video.
But as you’ve probably figured out, it isn’t about how many cars he sells, it’s about the way he sells them.