Keyshia Cole proved yet again that she’s really that gworl! The R&B songstress had social media going WILD after she uploaded a spicy video on Instagram.
Keyshia was outchea looking goodt while promoting her appearance at Nick Cannon’s ‘Wild N’ Out’ tour in California. The footage sees the ‘Heaven Sent’ singer dressed in all-black, wearing a long-sleeve bodysuit with thigh-high boots. She completed the fire ensemble with a few blinged-out jewels, including a choker necklace, a watch, and a ring.
Keyshia’s hair was styled in sultry waves and parted on the side. She completed her fit with natural makeup. The footage of Cole had social media users to go OFF in her comments, hypin’ her up and letting her know her body is tea!
Social media users continued to react in The Shade Room’s comment section. Some fans said she might be trying to get Hunxho’s attention, while others reminded her to remember her worth.
Instagram user @bree_belleamex2 wrote, “I jus wanna see her married, loved & happy already 😊”
Instagram user @thatbitchsuga wrote, “I really want Keyshia to remember who she is no shade.”
While Instagram user @_keionaaa wrote, “She tryna make Hunxho text her.”
Then Instagram user @nhamomusic wrote, “She too fine to act the way she be acting lord.”
Another Instagram user @picassso_deee wrote, “lol he making her go wild… hopefully that album goes wild as well.”
Instagram user @velvetcl0uds wrote, “Keyshia should listen to this artist Keyshia Cole’s song “I should’ve cheated.”
Finally, Instagram user @whyyy___isyouhere wrote, “I just want her to get witta silver fox and let him take care of her. She too fine for a lil boy.”
Keyshia Cole has remained a hot topic ever since she announced she’s single earlier this month. In a now-deleted post via her IG Stories, she wrote, “Single asf.” The news dropped while she’s been spotted out with rapper Hunxho. The ‘Love’ singer hasn’t cleared up what’s really going on between them, but fans started speculating he’s the reason behind her emotional performance of ‘I Remember,’ as TSR previously reported.