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Alix Earle Stuns in Miniskirt While Sister Humbles Her in Video


Alix Earle had fans laughing with her latest video, showing her getting “humbled” by her younger sister, Ashtin Earle, in the funniest way. She shared a clip featuring herself and her sibling going out in a car. Rocking a stunning miniskirt, Alix asked Ashtin if her hair looked good. However, instead of receiving a compliment, she got roasted, with her sister jokingly asking if she had even taken a shower, as her hair didn’t look good.

Alix Earle turns heads in miniskirt look, but gets ‘humbled’ by sister in new video

Watch Alix Earle rocking a miniskirt look and getting “humbled” by her sister in a new video:

Alix recently shared a video of herself going out with her sister in a car. She wore a chic blazer and miniskirt set paired with a crisp white shirt and a tie. In the video, she ruffled her hair and asked Ashtin if it looked good.

Expecting a compliment, she was met with something unexpectedly hilarious. Ashtin replied that her hair looked “disgusting” and jokingly asked if she had taken a shower. The playful sibling banter quickly went viral, with fans insisting that her hair actually looked gorgeous.

Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on RealityTea.

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