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‘TIME100’ Next Honoree Tems Is A Dream In A $8,000 Ivory Couture Gown

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Tems has us gagging after seeing her grace the TIME100 Next Gala red carpet in a beautiful princess-style ivory gown. The Nigerian-born music superstar wore the stunning outfit to attend the third annual event honoring TIME's list of 100 rising stars who define the next generation of leadership in business, entertainment, sports, politics, and more. […]

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