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Aug 3, 2010

Fashion Citation!

LOL, I have always wanted to add a post like this to the blog so HERE it is, Remember Mya?
I knew her from when i was younger, shes pretty much a nobody now,
She just did dancing with the stars.

THIS IS WHAT SHE USED TO LOOK LIKE:
THE REASON WHY SHE GETS A CITATION IS UNDER THE CUT:::


She looks like she halfway transforming into Hayden Panettiere.
Its creepy.
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14 comments

  1. I dont get it.Most of the things on that list can look pretty cool.Stereotypical fashion no no's often look great. I mean,I don't belive that there are any rules.
    Hum...I guess that's just my opinion though ^.^
    Sofie
    onetoomanywishes.blogspot.com

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  2. OMG thats soo freaky she looks soo much like Hayden

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  3. ....She looked WAYYY better before!

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  4. I HATE HATE HATE her new look.

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  5. been a minute since i been on this blog and it's still amazing. and wat happened to mya. she used to be so beautiful. she still looks good just not as good.

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  6. well she stil looks good though nonne can deny that?!!

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  7. OMG! She DOES look like Hayden! WooooW! I liked the Silk The Shocker, "Movin' On" Mya...old school!

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  8. she looks like she has sunburn in that close up picture lol



    http://luxelovenyc.blogspot.com

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  9. WTH happened to her! and where has she been? i used to love her! shes still pretty she just looks super creepy eeww

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  10. omg this is hilarious! she totally looks like hayden pan!! so funny

    http://dressedupallligators.blogspot.com/

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  11. I totally agree with you on the Hayden Panettiere thing... she looks completely different now tho
    Gabbyluvs.blogspot.com

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  12. ha!ha!!!looks like a cross btw Hayden & Adrienne Bailon

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