Tommie Lee‘s ankle accessory is seemingly no match for her je ne sais quoi.
The “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” actress showed the Internet that she could fashionably work the red carpet even with an ankle bracelet around her leg. She attended the star-studded Spotify bash on Thursday, Feb. 7, for the 2019 Grammys Best New Artist nominees at Los Angeles’ Hammer Museum.
Lee showed up and showed out in her casual yet chic attire. She sported a Dolce and Gabbana sleeveless top that retails around $295.00 with a maroon laced silk skirt and pair of red and black heels. She also opted for neutral eye shadow look with a mauve lip and pulled her hair up into a high ponytail whose length came past her rear end.
“I could Do it like them, but I’d Rather Do it like Me…?#Tommieshit,” Lee wrote in her Instagram caption Feb. 9.
Fans also pointed out the former”LHHATL” star’s ankle bracelet as part of her ensemble. However, the accessory seemed to suit Lee’s sense of swag.
“Slayed it ?!” a fan exclaimed. “Never seen an ankle bracket rocked the way you rock it! Most would be ashamed. But this is really living your life in front of the world!”
“She slayed even with ankle bracelet on ? this that baby mama fly s–t ?,” another added.
“Kill Switch! U sooooooooo dang gone fabulous!!!!!! I love u? Sis be sporting tf out that ankle bracelet ?.”
It hasn’t been confirmed whether or not Lee’s ankle bracelet is court-ordered due to her pending child cruelty case, but she was spotted wearing it a few weeks after the news of her indictment made headlines.
The 34-year-old mother of two was indicted on multiple child abuse charges in January after allegedly slamming her daughter’s head into a metal locker at the child’s middle school in October and for violating a court order 24 hours later. She currently faces seven indictments, three of them felonies. If convicted she could be behind bars for 54 years.
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