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Sexyy Red’s Signature ‘Ghetto Princess’ Accessory Is One of a Kind

Sexyy Red, whose real name is Janae Nierah Wherry, arrived onstage for the iHeartRadio 96.1 The Beat’s Jingle Ball 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia, wearing her signature “Ghetto Princess” accessory, which is one of a kind. While the rapper threw down some incredible moves during her performance at the festive celebration, it was the massive sparkly piece that stood out.

Sexyy Red lets her necklace do all the talking in the new iHeart photos

Sexyy Red took the stage during iHeartRadio 96.1 The Beat’s Jingle Ball 2024 in Atlanta and delivered a head-turning performance. The artist wore a tiny full-sleeved red crop top and paired it with denim shorts and white shoes. Red added her signature chunky “Ghetto Princess” bling to the ensemble, which she also flaunted while walking the red carpet. She also wore her matching G-Shock watch, stud earrings, and rings to complete the look. Meanwhile, her long red locks amped up her festive ensemble for the show.

Following Sexyy Red’s performance at the Jingle Ball 2024 in Atlanta, iHeartRadio’s Instagram page shared a snippet of the rapper raising the temperature onstage with her moves. The reel expectedly caught social media users’ attention and has racked up over one million views at the time of writing. Meanwhile, the comments section was also filled with fans praising her performance at the festive show.

Last year, Sexyy Red joined hands with Chief Keef for the release of their song “Ghetto Princess.” Months later, the artist added a new chunky chain to her bling collection featuring the track’s name. Since then, Red has donned the accessory on several occasions.

In August this year, the “Get It Sexyy” singer took to X (formerly Twitter) to flaunt her new bling and wrote, “I just wanted to come on here and show yal my new Ghetto Princess Chain to match my iced out Gshock.” Red also shared a look at the “thugged out Princess Peach” in the video.

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