Keyshia Cole got everyone buzzing on social media about her tattoo of her boo Hunxho’s name tatted on her breast. The social media detectives noticed the tattoo after a video of the singer getting her hair done exposing the tattoo was posted. Ibrahim Muhammad Dodo is Hunxho’s government name. Keyshia is fine fine so we hope she knows she’s definitely the price in this relationship. See below!
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