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Phaedra Parks Experiences An Amazing Black History Moment With Her BFF, Mona Scott-Young - See The Pics And Videos

By Alexis Stone
Feb 12, 2020 6:37 AM
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Phaedra Parks experienced an incredible Black History moment together with her friend Mona Scott-Young who was part of an important event. Check out the amazing pics and videos that Phaedra shared on her social media account.

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‘What a pleasure to experience this #blackhistory moment with my long time friend @monascottyoung serving as the first “SheKing” of the @sidewalksteppers6 #royalhomecoming 👑 Mona is the epitome of #blackexcellence from our days in the music industry to her addictive television series repertoire,’ Phaedra began her post.

She continued and said: ‘#NewOrleans is the birthplace of jazz and home of #Treme, the oldest #AfricanAmerican neighborhood in #America. To feel the love and support of the undisputed Ambassador of #NOLA bounce, @bigfreedia made this #secondline second to none! #blackhistorymonth #mardigras is a #MOOD #TSS6 #monascottyoung #bigfreedia 📸: @gr8mnd.’

https://www.instagram.com/p/B8dNWH7B9dQ/

Someone gushed over Phaedra and posted: ‘You looked beautiful, and we can tell u enjoyed yourself thanks for coming, see you next time.’

Someone else said: ‘Yeah baby, when ya love NOLA, she’ll love ya back,’ and a follower posted this: ‘I’m glad you had fun friend sorry I missed you you looked so happy love you.’

One of Phaedra’s fans said: ‘@phaedraparks I missed this second line… but girl you were cutting up,’ and someone else posted this: ‘@phaedraparks is a mood. That’s all I’m given on Sunday funday until back that 🍑 up comes on.’

Another follower told Phaedra, ‘It’s A Different World When You Come To New Orleans. We Do What We Want And Hang On Corner… It Was So Nice To See You P.S. My Bro Love You In Real Life.’

Not too long ago, Phaedra gushed over her two sons and praised them on her social media account, making her fans happy.

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As previously reported, she told her fans that there should also be a movement online called #boymom – this was a reference to the one that started following the death of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna.

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