‘My Ace’: Yandy Smith Shows Porsha Williams Love As They Continue to Demand Justice for the Black Community

It looks like Yandy Smith-Harris and Porsha Williams‘ friendship has evolved since the two demonstrated together in recent protests.

The reality stars have been using their platforms and fighting on the frontlines in Louisville, Kentucky, to demand justice in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor. Not only have they attended multiple marches together, they’ve also been arrested twice, while protesting against police brutality in the Black community.

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[L-R]: Yandy Smith and Porsha Williams @yandysmith/Instagram

On Sunday, Aug. 30, Smith-Harris took to Instagram with a series of photos that showed her and Williams glued to each other’s sides during multiple rallies over Breonna Taylor’s death. She also posted pictures of their mugshots from prior arrests.

“When the police surrounded us. I looked to my left and didn’t see @porsha4real. I felt like my other half in the fight was gone,” the “Love and Hip Hop: New York” star wrote. “5 mins before they arrested me she appeared and said you think I’d leave you to face this with out me? Never we’re sisters. (She just went to give her phone to her assistant and came right back). My ace! My neighbor! My boothang! My All Hands on Deck Partner…I love you. Late friends turned great friends 💕.”

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[L-R]: Yandy Smith and Porsha Williams in mugshots from arrests in Louisville, Kentucky @yandysmith/Instagram

Williams, of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” responded with the words “I love you I’ll ride with you anytime anywhere 💕.”

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Fans deemed the relationship between Williams and Smith-Harris as friendship goals.

“Such a great God given togetherness and sister hood for these two sisters 🙏🏽💝🙏🏽 Love you both!🌹😍🌹”

“If this ain’t friend goals then what is?! Queens warriors princesses fighting for our lives🎁🎁🔥🙌 love y’all”

“I LOVE YALL 🗣️🗣️🗣️ I F–KIN LIVE YALL Thank you for doing what I can’t.. thank you for fighting for us fighting for my daughter thank you Queens y’all are EVERYTHING”

Smith-Harris and Williams were arrested on Aug. 25 in Louisville for participating in a protest for Breonna Taylor. They were charged with disorderly conduct in the second degree and obstructing a highway, two misdemeanor charges, E! News reported.

That second arrest for both came a month after they were taken into custody for a staged demonstration outside of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s home in July. Charges then, E! News also reported, were intimidating a participant in a legal process, second-degree disorderly conduct and third-degree criminal trespassing. They demanded justice for Taylor, a 26-year-old woman who was fatally shot by police in March after they broke into her Louisville apartment on a “no-knock” warrant in correlation to a drug investigation. As of now, none of the officers have been charged with any crime.

Smith-Harris recently shared video of her arrest on Instagram and wrote in the caption, “If we don’t get no justice.” She also added in a separate post, “Don’t give up! Justice is coming! I can feel it. We will not be silenced not will we be intimidated. Our liberation, our children’s freedoms depend on it!! We are now the #louisville8765 Justice for Breonna Taylor.”

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