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Sevyn Boosie’s Daughter Melts Hearts with Adorable Courtside Photo


Aww, Roomies! Boosie and his fiancée Rajel Nelson recently attended a basketball game, but their baby girl Sevyn stole the spotlight. Sevyn was the ultimate courtside cutie as she smiled from ear to ear during the night out with her parents.

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Boosie & Rajel Nelson Steal the Spotlight With Sweet Courtside Smile

On Tuesday, November 4, Boosie, Rajel Nelson, and their daughter Sevyn attended the Orlando Magic vs. Atlanta Hawks game in ATL. It was a full-on family affair for the trio as they matched in grey and neon green outfits. Sevyn came through dripped out too, rocking a blinged-out chain and diamond stud earrings. But that’s not all; her little knit sweater and booties were just too adorable. The photo had everyone gushing as little mama flashed the biggest smile while chilling courtside with her mom and dad. Peep the sweet pic below.

The Internet Can’t Get Enough Of Sevyn’s Courtside Cuteness

TSR’s comment section went wild with heart-eye emojis once folks saw the family photo. Fans couldn’t get over Sevyn’s cuteness and how happy she always looks with her mom and dad.

Instagram user @pretty.bandzzzz wrote, I love how they’re all matching beautiful baby.” 

Instagram user @roxannewestcoast_ wrote, Omg that baby is so happy. I love seeing smiles on babies.” 

While Instagram user @wizdom_42 wrote, Everybody happy in this pic I love it.” 

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Then Instagram user @japanesejenn_ wrote, She looks just like her mommyyyy.” 

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