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‘Reclaiming pink, white and blue’: What followers wore to Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ present in L.A.
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‘Reclaiming pink, white and blue’: What followers wore to Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ present in L.A.

Last updated: May 3, 2025 4:00 am
Editorial Board Published May 3, 2025
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Beyoncé kicked off her extremely anticipated “Cowboy Carter” tour this week in Los Angeles on the SoFi Stadium, the place she’ll be gracing the stage 5 instances via Could 9.

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As anticipated, the Beyhive (a.ok.a. her most devoted followers) confirmed out with their western-inspired outfits, which have been closely influenced by the Grammy Award-winning nation album. Attendees wore bedazzled cowboy boots and hats; chaps; fringe and leather-based; pink, white and blue; outfits impressed by Beyoncé’s previous excursions and video appears to be like; and, after all, denim on denim on denim.

Earlier than the second present on Thursday night time, we caught up with a few of Beyoncé’s followers to ask them about their outfit inspiration, why “Cowboy Carter” resonates with them and what cowboy tradition means at the moment. Right here’s what they needed to say. Responses have been flippantly edited for size and readability.

Twins Kylia and Kyana Harrison, 24. Kylia and Kyana Harrison, 24, of Santa Barbara

Inform us about your outfits.

Kylia: She truly purchased our tickets Monday night time and stunned me whereas I used to be at work and was like, “Are you down?” I used to be like, “OK, I’m so down.” After which we form of simply put this collectively.

Kyana: She had every part already. We do Stagecoach and Coachella, so we already had these items. So then we form of simply put every part collectively.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

Kylia: Mine is unquestionably my cowboy hat. I’ve had it for two-ish years. I’m going to NFR [National Finals Rodeo] yearly, so I wore it. I really feel prefer it’s simply form of my factor.

Kyana: My physique chain.

What music are you most excited to listen to tonight?

Kylia: I need to hear “I’m That Girl.” It’s very sensual and identical to that second.

Kyana: I need to hear “Tyrant.” I really feel prefer it places me in a “bad girl” vitality, like actual boss. I really like that music.

Cowboy and western tradition have advanced considerably through the years, and it looks like Beyoncé is showcasing what it means to her and it’s historical past. What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Kyana: Personally, I adore it as a result of … I do know that cowboys first have been African American, so I believe that she’s taking management of that and placing her twang on it.

Hope Smith, 31 Hope Smith, 31, of Vancouver, Wash.

Inform us about your outfits.

I really like DIYing and I by no means realized my lesson on taking too large of a venture, so I redid her Dolce & Gabbana outfit [from] “Renaissance.” I went for the toughest choice. That is my favourite outfit that Beyoncé wore throughout “Renaissance.” She had a blue and a pink [version]. It was hours and hours of rhinestoning, a number of seasons of “Love Is Blind” and plenty of podcasts. I used to be rhinestoning final night time, truly, and there may be glue in my purse and rhinestones simply in case. I’m hoping it holds it collectively. So, sure, I liked “Renaissance” and I’m overjoyed to be right here. I turned 30 with Beyoncé at “Renaissance,” and it was like my my coming of age. Hopefully, [my outfit] makes it to D.C. in a couple of weeks.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

This fan got here to 2 “Renaissance” exhibits with me. It’s actually tacky. She’s impressed me as an artist. I’m a trainer and I’ve been pursuing artwork exterior of educating, and it’s, like, introduced me into the person who I’m. So that is designed after her opening display for “Renaissance,” and she or he later offered a model of it on-line, so Beyoncé has copied me. Thanks, Beyoncé. You possibly can credit score me later with tickets, and so, sure, it’s being held along with tape as a result of I used to be clacking it an excessive amount of in Vegas and Seattle.

Hope Smith, 31

What music are you most excited to listen to tonight?

I really feel like “II Hands II Heaven” goes to simply kill it dwell, however I’m going to cry the entire time. I had to purchase tissues on the best way over as a result of I’ll sob.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

I really feel like she’s tapping into the unique cowboy tradition. Like, as a white girl, I’ve realized quite a bit from this album, like Beyoncé has actually tapped into the historical past. The origin of the phrase “cowboy” was was derogatory in the direction of Black males and these are issues that, like, we didn’t study at school, particularly rising up in Oklahoma, and I simply have liked the historical past and the commentary via it. I’ve liked watching folks’s responses and I’m actually excited to see them reply extra to this present sure elements of it on Monday have been simply superb and I really like her pushing towards the norms and the white narrative that we are inclined to fall into. She’s forcing us to suppose — for those who cease and suppose — however then lots of people are coming to judgments with out doing their analysis.

Oscar Saucedo and Jonathan Rojas Johnathan Rojas, 34, and Oscar Saucedo, 32, of Orange County

Inform us about your outfits.

Rojas: My inspiration is like Amazon, however make it appear like not Amazon. I like to sparkle. Low-cost however not low cost. Costly.

Saucedo: For me, I simply went with the pink, white and blue with the boots.

What’s your favourite a part of your look at the moment?

Rojas: Undoubtedly the shirt. Can’t get sufficient, and the pink Cubans on the wrist like get into it.

Saucedo: For me, positively my hat with the rhinestones, and my boots have the American flag.

What music are you most excited to listen to tonight?

Rojas: I really like a very good ol’ traditional like “Diva.” You recognize, “female version of a hustler.” I really like to listen to the classics after which something from “Renaissance.”

Saucedo: “Cozy.” That’s my music.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Rojas: It’s cool that Beyoncé, like, took it over, as a result of it’s turn into extra of like a mainstream and fewer conservative. We will all form of can put our twist and our spin on it and actually be inventive with it.

Saucedo: Being Mexican, it comes from my tradition. I’m glad that she’s making it a part of it, that she’s making it extra mainstream so everybody can see simply different cultures and never simply no matter is widespread in the meanwhile.

Ronny G. Ronny G., 28, of Salt Lake Metropolis

Inform us about your outfit.

I need to do an actual nation one, so I obtained the boots from Mexico, obtained the Levi bootcuts, fringe on the highest and the again. I needed to exhibit for Beyoncé. I really like [her].

Which a part of your outfit are you most happy with?

It took me 20 minutes to get these [bootcuts] on and I did it.

What music are you most excited to listen to tonight?

All of them. I simply don’t need her to level to me and say, “She ain’t no diva.” That’s all I’m involved about, actually.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Simply getting down and soiled.

Chris Golson, Jason Richardson and Marquis Phifer Chris Golson, 32, of West Adams; Marquis Phifer, 36, of Houston; Jason Richardson, 39, of Los Angeles

Inform us about your outfits.

Richardson: As a lot of my character is upbeat, I’m truly fairly extreme with my look, so I really like all black. [I have] an Ottolinger vest. I like a excessive, low [moment]. Cargos. The boots — I don’t know the precise model, however I do know they damage, so pray for me.

Golson: My look is giving “Renaissance” meets “Cowboy Carter.” I’m somewhat little bit of cowboy on high, little little bit of disco on the underside, somewhat bit ghetto nation on the underside, on my toes.

Phifer: I’m giving wealthy plantation proprietor. I’m sorry, however within the phrases of, like, “I’m from Texas,” so proudly owning a farm, that’s form of what you do. So it’s giving possession.

Which a part of your outfit are you most happy with?

Phifer: The jacket. It was flown in from Pakistan. I’m from Texas, so there’s like synergy, however I simply wished, like, somewhat little bit of shimmy. [I planned my outfit] for under two weeks. I don’t suppose an excessive amount of. Not an excessive amount of thought. Simply execution.

Richardson: My favourite half will most likely be the cowboy hat. I imply, I do know all people’s going to have a cowboy hat, however, you recognize, generally you gotta lean into the theme. However I’ll say I’m a Texan as nicely. Born in Houston, then moved to Dallas, so we simply have to let all people know that Future’s Youngster has been carrying cowboy hats. They’ve been carrying the denim, been having the nod to nation. So I’ll get pleasure from this tour as a result of I’m Black, I’m nation, I’m from Texas, born and raised. So I’m tremendous excited to benefit from the present.

Golson: My favourite a part of my look is actually the glow. It’s time for Beyoncé to shine. I’m right here for it.

What music are you most excited to listen to?

Richardson: It’s not even a full music however one thing about “Flamenco.” Ugh, [it] does one thing in my spirit. I really like the the vocal acrobatics, you recognize, simply reminding folks that although it’s a rustic style, she may nonetheless skate on the monitor and get the vocals that she wants. If it’s a full music — let me stick with the theme — I’ma say “Texas Hold ’Em.”

Phifer: We’d say “Desert Eagle.”

Golson: That’s our favourite music. It’s f— scorching. It’s a second.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Richardson: What I’ll say about cowboy tradition is that she is democratizing the entry to cowboys and that cowboy tradition. Extra of a [reminder] that it has its roots throughout all of the demographics, primarily within the South. And so for all those who have grown up within the South, which can be absolutely acquainted with that cowboy tradition, however don’t essentially look the a part of mainstream cowboy nation music, we’re excited to lean into it. I’ve been referred to as nation for a big a part of my life. I want I didn’t lose among the twang, however I’m tremendous excited that she reminded folks in regards to the historical past of the style, reminded of the roots and among the complexions and completely different colours of nation. So I’m excited to see the best artist of our residing time do what she does greatest.

Phifer: I’m from Houston, Texas, and we nonetheless experience horses in the midst of the road, and that’s simply the tradition of Houston. I really like that she’s capable of take the tradition and put it on an enormous stage to be acquired. However we’ve been nation. We’re gonna dwell nation, die nation, and that’s the nation tradition.

Golson: Truthfully, as somebody from Philly, I believe, this tour, this album, and the magnitude that she’s been capable of hit with this has spoken volumes to the quantity that now we have contributed to music generally, and there’s no style that would outline us. It’s simply music and it’s simply love.

Camilo Aldrete Camilo Aldrete, 21, of Pomona

Inform us about your outfit.

The inspiration was clearly “Cowboy Carter,” however I additionally pulled from “Renaissance.” I simply wished to be sparkly. I used to be like, “Silver, why not?” I nonetheless wished to have that cowboy-ness and like somewhat belt buckle.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

I believe my shirt. I needed to bedazzle it myself. It was enjoyable. It was rewarding to see the result. It took me a couple of days, however I had assist too, so it was simpler.

What music are you most excited to listen to at the moment?

In all probability “Bodyguard” and “ll Hands ll Heaven.”

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

I’m Mexican, so I view it from the Mexican perspective, and I believe it’s about simply being assured, being your self, standing your floor, figuring out what you need to do [and] residing in your individual vibe.

Maddison Walker, 9 Maddison Walker, 9, of Carson

Inform us about your outfit.

My mother helped me decide it out, and I used to be in a position select my pants. I actually like my coronary heart pants, they usually’re fairly.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

I actually like my purse. It’s the Marc Jacobs Tote Bag.

What music are you most excited to listen to at the moment?

“Texas Hold ’Em.”

Madalyn Young, 55, of Hawthorne

Madalyn Younger, 55, of Hawthorne

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Madalyn Younger, 55, of Hawthorne

Inform us about your outfit.

My outfit is all about animal prints. I really like zebras, so you’ll be able to inform I’ve the coat, the boots with the perimeter, all with the black skirt and the shirt. This can be a western-style shirt as you’ll be able to see with the perimeter, the lace and the buttons. What I really like about this shirt is the lace. It’s exhibiting somewhat pores and skin. It’s attractive however on the similar time very stylish.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

I really like my boots. These are genuine western boots. There’s zebra print with the perimeter, and for those who go searching, you actually gained’t see anyone else with the boots on, so I wish to be an unique individual.

What music are you most excited to listen to?

“16 Carriages” and, most significantly, “Blackbiird.” It actually resonates with me as a result of it was written by the Beatles relating to the Little Rock 9, and my dad and mom are from Little Rock, Arkansas, and they also lived via that second they usually truly know among the Little Rock 9. So it’s very private for me, and I’m very impressed by that music.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Once I take into consideration cowboys, I even return to the Lone Ranger. Bass Reeves was truly a Black man from Arkansas. As you’ll be able to inform, that’s my roots. Nevertheless, coming to Hollywood, it was form of … he regarded completely different. The Lone Ranger is definitely a real story about Bass Reeves. When you consider the tradition of cowboys, they have been truly Black males, however they might not discuss with them as males, in order that they referred to as them “boys” — “cowboys.” Nevertheless, it has simply advanced right into a tradition that has at all times been part of my household. I’ve kinfolk who have been cowboys and really labored with cattle in Texas, so it’s a tradition that by no means left. It’s simply coming again on the scene.

Josh Krantz Josh Krantz, 40, of Lengthy Seashore

Inform us about your outfit.

What’s humorous in regards to the inspiration is that I had an entire ’nother outfit deliberate, and with the assistance of a pal, she’s stoning some issues for me, however that didn’t come via at the moment. So that is all random s— from my closet that I simply pulled collectively for “Cowboy Carter.” I didn’t plan this months upfront. Nevertheless, I did plan the opposite outfit months upfront, however it could occur on Sunday. I’m coming again for one more present.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

I did stone this sash myself. That is Beyoncé merch. I’m happy with that as a result of that was plenty of arduous work. It took a pair hours, possibly three. I really like this fringy rhinestone insanity. I really like any form of fringe, so I’m feeling it.

What music are you most excited to listen to at the moment?

I’m excited to listen to “Why Don’t You Love Me.”

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

I really like that. Beyoncé is bringing again that cowboy tradition and actually making all of the white folks in America notice it truly began with Black folks, particularly the home music too, with the “Renaissance” tour. She’s killing it. It’s so rad. I really like that we’re all studying an entire new factor via her.

Anthony Pittman, 32, and Jose Mascorro, 32 Anthony Pittman, 32, and Jose Mascorro, 32, of Compton

Inform us about your outfits.

Pittman: I painted this jacket when the album got here out final 12 months on the finish of March. I painted one other jacket for this tour as nicely, however I wore that to opening day, so I wore this one at the moment. My look is mainly classic, mustard form of vibes. I’ve been an artist for 15 years now. I began portray jackets for Beyoncé through the “On the Run” [tour] after which the Hive began commissioning me to color jackets for them, so I’ve been doing that as nicely. I used to be featured in Vogue, Essence [and] USA In the present day final 12 months for the “Renaissance” tour, in order that’s why I’m again right here on the “Cowboy Carter” tour to present you extra appears to be like.

Mascorro: For my look, I actually simply wished to match with him, so I’m simply carrying a Levi’s jacket and denims, however I wished to modify it up with the cream.

Pittman: My bandana. This was Grandma’s. It’s been round from just like the Nineteen Seventies, possibly, and it was in her drawer. She handed 5 years in the past, so I’m carrying it simply form of as a token for my grandma.

Mascorro: My boots. I believe is the primary time I’ve ever actually owned boots, so Beyoncé obtained us all shopping for boots. Form of like how my household used to put on boots again within the day, so it’s form of necessary to honor that.

Anthony Pittman, 32, and Jose Mascorro, 32, of Compton

What music are you most excited to listen to?

Pittman: “Ameriican Requiem.” I really like that that’s the opener. I hoped it will be the opener, and it actually units the tone for the remainder of the present. It’s simply stunning.

Mascorro: I believe I’d need to agree with that. It’s a strong music.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Pittman: I used to be born and raised in Compton, so now we have the Compton farms. Not lots of people learn about it, however I mainly grew up watching the cowboys experience down the block on their horses, and I nonetheless do each single day, so it jogs my memory of being dwelling, and there’s additionally this ancestral reminiscence that I’ve to it as a result of my household is from the South, so I form of really feel extra related to my household’s background and the place they got here from.

Mascorro: My household is Mexican and plenty of them are from farms, and so it was very nice to form of put on the identical outfits that they wore again dwelling however form of make it my very own vibe with my very own twist on it.

Quentin Smith and Manny Bueno Manny Bueno of West Hollywood and Quentin Smith, 30-something, San Diego

Smith: The inspiration for my outfit have been the Compton Cowboys, so I wished to do the flannel, I’ve obtained the cargos, the Margiela work boots and the cowboy hat.

Bueno: I used to be right here opening night time like a real fan [laughs]. I used to be giving commerce the primary night time, however that is my distressed Y2K meets my model of rustic cowboy. It’s giving roadhouse.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

Smith: I really like this shirt. It drapes proper, retains me heat. And I really like the hat. It’s by a [Latino] designer, René Mantilla. It’s my first time carrying this hat, so if not now, when?

Bueno: I really like distressed leather-based.

What music are you most excited to listen to at the moment?

Bueno: I really like “Diva.” It’s my favourite and “My House.”

Smith: I missed the “Renaissance” tour, so I’m form of excited to listen to these [songs] dwell, however after all “Texas Hold ’Em,” all those off “Cowboy Carter,” “Ameriican Requirem.” I really like that one. Something she needs to sing to me, I’m right here to obtain it.

Quentin Smith and Manny Bueno

What does cowboy tradition means to you?

Smith: So as to add on to that somewhat bit, a reclamation of not simply America however, like, Black America and the place our affect lies, and so many distinction locations that we don’t at all times take into consideration. So I really like see this delicate, quiet reclamation of not solely what it means to be an American however what it means to be a Black American. So it’s fascinating to see how she form of performs round with that.

Peter Crawford and Pieter van Meeuwen Peter Crawford, 54 and Pieter van Meeuwen, 52, of Santa Barbara

Inform us about your outfits.

Crawford: Obiviously, [the] “Lemonade” [album] impressed it, and I made this costume out of bathe curtains, truly, and fishing line, which I made as a tribute to her. I additionally sewed two wigs collectively to make this.

Van Meeuwen: We noticed the present on Monday, and this can be a reference to one of many video appears to be like that’s on the background. I fell in love with it that night time, and I knew I needed to do it. Weirdly, I truly had the provides able to go. [laughs] We’ve been to each tour since “B’Day.” We met her at “B’Day” and obtained to do a meet-and-greet. We noticed “Sasha Fierece,” we have been within the second row, and she or he reached via and took my hand when she walked via the viewers, so ever since that occurred, I simply can’t get sufficient Beyoncé.

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

Van Meeuwen: I really like the glint [on my shirt]. I had it made by a younger girl named Glittah Gal.

Crawford: The little fringe [on my dress] is made out of fishing line, and I wove each single certainly one of them into the hem of this, so I’d need to say that’s my most particular a part of this outfit.

What music are you most excited to listen to?

Crawford: At all times “Ya Ya” for this album.

Van Meeuwen: I really like when she does “Ameriican Requiem.” It’s nice so I need to see it once more.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Crawford: Chaps! Chaps! Chaps! Chaps are going to be in every single place. Chaps already are. There’s going to be brief chaps. You’re going to see them on runways. That’s what’s occurring.

Van Meeuwen: I believe cowboy tradition is sophisticated. Whether or not it’s about Indigenous folks and what they needed to undergo below cowboys, or reclaiming the cowboy spirit of what America was constructed on — this type of rough-and-tumble existence. I believe Beyoncé has accomplished an attractive job reclaiming it, making it her personal and standing sturdy within the face of the present administration.

Crawford: And likewise reclaiming the American flag or reclaiming pink, white and blue. Prefer it doesn’t under simply Trumpers; it belongs to all people. It belongs to the USA of America, and I really like that she’s making it stylish once more.

Neil Torrefiel and Blake Keng Neil Torrefiel, 41, and Blake Keng, 38, of San Francisco

Inform us about your outfits.

Keng: I really like denim on denim, so I wished to do one thing that was flowy, and we love to enrich appears to be like with one another.

Torrefiel: Completely. And I really like black on black, and I wished to do a fulsome look that was actually harking back to Beyoncé.

Keng: I’ve been planning [my outfit] for months, and I’ve a temper board [where] I put all these completely different outfits collectively. I provide you with it form of final minute, after which he’ll form of vibe with no matter I’ve.

Torrefiel: I’m laughing trigger it actually took me an hour.

Keng: We can’t be extra reverse.

What music are you most excited to listen to?

Torrefiel: I might actually scream like a baby if she did the Charlie’s Angels music [“Independent Women, Part 1”].

Keng: I’m prepared for this album, “Sweet, Honey Buckin.”

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Keng: It’s like reclaiming what’s ours, and I believe that’s what actually drew me to her album was reclaiming what’s [in] the communities and the place it originated from. That spoke to me quite a bit.

Torrefiel: I believe she’s doing quite a bit to redefine the style and I deeply respect all of the work that she’s doing round it. I’m simply right here to expertise all of it.

Teauna Baker and Jeanisha Rose Teauna Baker, 31, of San Diego and Jeanisha Rose, 34, of Houston

Inform us about your outfits.

Rose: It’s impressed by the music “My Rose” from the CD. It doesn’t say that on the digital model, however I like a rose and my favourite colour is pink, so I adjusted it to my liking. It’s certainly one of my favourite songs. It’s so tender. I [rhinestoned] my costume. This outfit was a b— to place collectively. It took without end.

Baker: I believe my outfit is giving “America Has a Problem” … nonetheless has an issue. [laughs] I actually favored the chaps. As quickly as she dropped her image with the plain white tee and the chaps, from there I used to be like I positively have to have chaps. I simply wished to present “high fashion in a plain white tee.”

What’s your favourite a part of your look?

Baker: It’s the belt. I used to be somewhat bit chaotic making an attempt to place this collectively, and I used to be on the web final night time trying up horse belts at like 11 p.m., and I used to be like, “I gotta find a belt to put this together,” and I discovered this [one] this morning at like 9 a.m. and it was the final one. There was this retailer in DTLA that had one, and I used to be like “We have to go first thing in the morning.”

Rose: My favourite a part of my outfit are my boots. I obtained these Cavender’s [Boot City] in Texas. I’m from Texas. She obtained her boots from Texas too.

What music are you most excited to listen to?

Baker: “Spaghettii,” “Ya Ya” or “Heated.” All of ’em to be trustworthy. I’m able to jam.

Rose: I’m prepared to listen to “Tyrant.” It’s my jam. I put that on repeat repeatedly — every day most likely.

Teauna Baker and Jeanisha Rose

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

Rose: For me, it represents dwelling. I’m used to happening path rides and issues like that since I used to be a child, and it’s only a actual good time. It simply looks like a connection.

Baker: We’ve been right here. We do that. That is the place we form of got here from, and I really feel like she’s taking the time to share what was ours with different folks. However actually it’s simply freedom. I really feel a way of delight. I really feel freedom. I really feel happiness inside, so it’s actually about having fun with African American tradition and having the ability to share it different folks, however different folks respect it and luxuriate in it.

Zuri McPhail Zuri McPhail, 37, of Stockton

Inform us about your outfit.

I really like the colour pink, so I used to be like I need to do a pink theme, however I additionally don’t need to be like all people else. I pieced this outfit collectively, and it’s fairly in pink. I just like the rodeo. I’ve a pink horse.

What’s your favourite a part of your outfit?

My horse.

What music are you most excited to listen to?

I regarded on the setlist beforehand, and I’m not going to lie, I’m excited to listen to the older songs that she’s going to play. I’ve been a Beyoncé fan since I used to be 13 or 14 so I’m trying ahead to the older s— as a result of I’m nostalgic. That’s my s—.

What does cowboy tradition imply to you?

You possibly can’t reclaim what’s already yours. We have been doing the s— earlier than the s— was the s—. I’ve household who have been Black cowboys. We’re at all times the trendsetters. Black girls. Black folks. We began the s— and it stored getting constructed on. And I’m simply grateful to be right here and to see a Black girl do the s— greater than anyone has ever accomplished it. You possibly can hate on it as a lot as you need to, but when Beyoncé is doing all your style, you made it. And Beyoncé is from Texas, so for those who’re ever going to query like, “She can’t do a country album?” She’s f— nation. That’s who she is. She is from Texas. She will’t be mad {that a} Texas girl is tapping into her roots and exhibiting you who she is and who have been are.

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