Social media offers support to LaurenLondon
In this file photo taken on February 07, 2019 Nipsey Hussle and Lauren London arrive at the Warner Music Group Pre-Grammy Celebration.
LOS ANGELES - Several fans and celebrities including P. Diddy and Issa Rae have offered their full support to Lauren London following the news of Nipsey Hussle's death. The Grammy-nominated rapper was shot dead in front of his own clothing store on Sunday afternoon by a man who allegedly fled in a getaway car.London and Hussle allegedly started dating in 2013 after she slid into his DM looking to purchase his mixtape.
The couple, who have a child together, sparked engagement rumours in January when they did a coordinated shoot in all white outfits for GQ. Lauren has not spoken publicly since the shooting but social media users have assured her that she is not alone during this difficult time.The Boks are NOT becoming the Zebras, but if you could change a national team’s name, which would it be?
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