Angela Simmons flooded her fans’ timelines on Feb. 11 after sharing a couple of photos of herself flaunting her toned physique in her denim ensemble. Simmons captivated her fans with a slew of seductive poses, including a balcony shot that showcased the city’s lights in the background.
The entrepreneur sported the “Canadian tuxedo” — a term that reportedly originated in 1951 after singer Bing Crosby was denied entry into a luxury Vancouver hotel because he was he was wearing a denim jacket and pants — with a full face, hooped earrings, curly locks, and blue high-heeled boots. Simmons captioned the upload, “Team love, don’t want no hate 🖤.” Droves of followers exulted over the star’s latest look.
“Them daisy dukes!!!!!”
“You been bringing the heat 🔥🔥🔥😍.”
Stop Playing @angelasimmons.”
“Is there anything you CAN’T do?😍✨.”
“You are slaying the gram, girl!! 😍.”
While Simmons’ physical beauty enthralled many of her fans, others noticed how good the 35-year-old seems to have been feeling lately.
One wrote how happy they were to see the mother of one in good spirits, and they also mentioned how she had an angel watching over her since her ex-fiancé Sutton Tennyson was shot and killed in 2018. “Love to see you in good spirits, you got an angel always watching over you, but you are shining again❤️.”
Another responded to her initial caption while cheering on the “Growing Up Hip Hop” star. “Team love. NEVER NO HATE! God is love and that’s where I stand. Go Angela…✌🏽💜🙏🏽.”
An Instagram user told Simmons she has been kiiling it lately. “Yeah, Angela you’re winning. 💯 Killing the game… Queen 👑 fa sho…”
Simmons has been displaying self-love all year after she apparently ended her relationship with boxer Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs. Fans began noticing the shoe designer’s possible single status after Jacobs was wiped clean from her Instagram pages.
Simmons also added fuel to the fire by posting a cryptic message with a snapshot. The reality star shared quotes from Jhene Aiko’s 2020 song “Speak,” a track about women expressing themselves freely after dealing with a repressive romantic partner.
She said, “Love shouldn’t be for our keeping I’ll celebrate my freedom.”