‘Do You Age?’: Tiny Harris Makes Her Mark in Beautiful, Ageless Photo

Tiny Harris, singer from ’90s group Xscape, had Instagram buzzing with photos of her youthful appearance.

The mother of four has been blowing fans away with her various swaggerlicious looks. Her latest mien consists of edgy streetwear and a colorful bob. She took to her social media on Monday and shared an image of herself seemingly walking around downtown Atlanta at night.

In the photo, Harris flossed her vibrant cotton-candy wavy tresses while donning all black attire. She wore a black cropped leather jacket with a matching halter top and thigh-high boots. She also opted for a very subtle makeup look.

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(photo: @majorgirl)

“A walking lick 🏦,” the star wrote in her Instagram caption. “Nothing wrong with switching it up..keeps it interesting👑🤑💰 📷!”

Although several fans commented on Harris’ fashion, many others pointed out how rejuvenated and youthful she looked.

“😳 Damn b—h you looking younger and finer af” a fan wrote. “I been told them you was the shit back when they was hating!”

One Instagram user asked, “Do you age? Because every time I see you you just look younger and younger 😍.”

“@majorgirl out here looking like a hole snack with the juice cup ❤️👏👋,” another added. “She looks so young like Nique’s sister.”

Although Harris appears to be quite confident in the looks department, in the past she’s admitted to altering her appearance. During an interview with Wendy Williams in 2014, the star said she’s underwent plastic surgery to enhance her body.

Tiny Harris

photo courtesy@majorgirl

“It’s a little bought,” Harris said, referring to her bottom. “[And my boobs] are bought. I’ve always had a lot of boobs but, you know, after three babies, they sag.”

She also underwent a procedural surgery for eye implants, which changed the color from brown to ice-gray. She told Good Morning America in 2014,” I looked in the mirror and I was, like, ‘They’re amazing!'”

The star also said she wasn’t fazed by the criticism she received for the eye procedure and added, “I just wanted to do something different. I have the right to do that. … It’s my body.”

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