In her latest Instagram post, the Philly-born rapper Eve has made it clear that she is still and will always be that girl. The former talk show host served face in her picture as she sat pretty in front of a picturesque skyline, and we couldn’t stop staring.
Add Eve to the list of Black celebrities who appear to be aging backward. Our girl just celebrated her 46th year on this planet and doesn’t look a day over 30. The author hopped on her Instagram to thank her followers for her birthday wishes, and her sweet message was overpowered by her perfectly beat face. She looked flawless as she struck a stoic pose with a custom glam look by the talented MUA, Alaina Saulsberry. Her face subtly matched her Edmund Bossman ombre hair that infused the colors platinum blond and soft pink.
Eve Pins Flawless Post-Birthday Picture On IG
Fresh off celebrating her birthday, Eve’s picture reminds her followers and fans that she is only getting better with time. In just a few years, the icon has gone from talk show host to mother, now author. She wrote a brief, heartfelt caption that captured her appreciation for life. “#48hours in SEOUL got to celebrate my Birthday in two different time zones. I am BEYOND grateful!!! Thank you for all the BIRTHDAY LOVE ,” penned the artist.
Eve has been making press rounds promoting her first book, Who’s That Girl, for the past few months. In an exclusive interview with People magazine, the entertainer revealed that she is happy she can create a lifestyle that allows her to be conscious of her parenting. “I like that I’m able to dip in and dip out [of the industry],” she told People. “Because I have struggled with anxiety and stress, at this point in my life, I am very careful about not bringing that into the house with the baby. I’m an older mom, so my reserves of energy aren’t the same, and I want to make sure that I’m fully gassed-up for Wilde.”
Check out Eve’s new memoir here.
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