The Best In Black Love This Week
From Chrissy and Jim dancing the night away in Miami to Sabrina and Idris celebrating two years of marriage, check out the fun and romantic moments from your favorite celeb couples this week. magicmirrormiami/Instagram
Another week, another opportunity for some of our favorite Black celebrity couples to show off how in love they are and how good they look together.
A great example is birthday girl Chrissy Lampkin, who turned a whole 5-0 this week with her longtime partner Jim Jones by her side. The couple and their famous friends jet off to Miami for the festivities, which included a pool party at Cambria Hotel Ft. Lauderdale Beach on Thursday where the birthday girl and friends enjoyed Diddy’s favorite vodka CÎROC, and a fête the night before at the upscale Elevation Lounge. The quinquagenarian looked stunning as she danced the night away with Jones.
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