Felt cute might delete 😂 but seriously ya gotta check out the season finale of Tarzan Latino 😂🤣I’m on a roll !! #RUTHLESS season 1 finale now on @betplus @bet #thehighest @ruthlessbetplus @tylerperry 🤷🏽♂️
Tight leather pants ✅ Moody scowl✅ Gratuitous shirtlessness✅ Flashin it back 25 yrs ago this month to modeling 101 in the NYC! Think I musta been 12 in this pic 🤔😂#timeflies
Happy Valentine’s Day mi amor. Date night 😍
Lazy daze 🥰 Santa Monica, California
Happy Sunday! #lilchamps Los Angeles, California
11 years of marriage and we still dancing baby..happy anniversary mi amor❤️❤️❤️
Wild man #TheHighest back for season 2!! I’m gonna strongly recommend some anger therapy this go around 😂
Excited for you to see what’s in store. @tylerperry @betplus @ruthlessbetplus Tyler Perry Studios
Always my hero…te agradezco. #happyfathersday 🙏🏽
Always my hero…te agradezco. #happyfathersday 🙏🏽
Always my hero…te agradezco. #happyfathersday 🙏🏽
Always my hero…te agradezco. #happyfathersday 🙏🏽
Appropriately sinister yet super dope #Ruthless promo my man @blue_kimble encountered in ATL…new eps out! #TheHighest #Ruth #youshallbecleansed 😂
My special little guy not so little anymore 😩…big and Golden number 7 today!!💥 Happy Birthday #jcruz, I crazy love you
My special little guy not so little anymore 😩…big and Golden number 7 today!!💥 Happy Birthday #jcruz, I crazy love you
Had to take a break from the action to duel dimples with my dude. Little bugger has me beat there too 😂 🤷🏽♂️ #rideon my guy, #ridefar
Oh you wanna have breakfast you say?! Hold that pose for another 5 minutes!😂😂 #startemyoung
Happy birthday to this beautiful, special mama that makes the fam’s experience here on earth ever memorable and unifying. Te amamos hasta la luna y vuelta 😍 Los Angeles, California
Aunt Olinda!!! #respect 🙏🏽. Repost from @abtofficial
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Born and raised in Queens, NY, Olinda began dancing at the age of 10 under Mercedes Ellington, the granddaughter of jazz legend Duke Ellington. She went on to dance at Public Arts High School (now LaGuardia High School) with the hope of focusing her studies in classical ballet. When told that she was too tall for ballet, Olinda chose modern dance as her focus instead. ⠀
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Upon graduation, Olinda was invited to join the Dance Theatre of Harlem as one of the company’s founding dancers in 1969; she was scouted in class by Mr. Mitchell himself at the Glen Tetley Studios, [#SoundOn to hear Olinda tell the tale!] “Arthur Mitchell was very strict, but he could be so fun…And I realize why he was so strict because we had to work not twice as hard, ten times as hard as anyone else. He was out to prove that black people could do ballet.”⠀
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In her late thirties, after many years as a renowned Pilates instructor at her own studio in Midtown Manhattan, Olinda was inspired after she received her first professional massage to get her own massage license. In 1994, fresh from the Swedish Institute, Olinda was hired on the spot as a massage therapist at American Ballet Theatre, “I worked like a maniac [at ABT]. Some days 8 hours straight…I felt comfortable because it was my old world. I’m familiar with dancers. I was worried the dancers would be really cold, but they were so nice and welcoming! I was shocked. It just blew me away.” Olinda continues to share her kindness, passion, and optimism with the company and is one of the most beloved massage therapists at ABT. ⠀
#JuneteenthDanceBreak | On the 19th of June, America celebrates the Emancipation Proclamation, and ABT is dedicating our feed to the display of the beautiful diversity of Blackness. Thank you @MoBBallet for the inspiration. ⠀
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#BalletRelevesForBlackLives #AmplifyMelanatedVoices
Aunt Olinda!!! #respect 🙏🏽. Repost from @abtofficial
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Born and raised in Queens, NY, Olinda began dancing at the age of 10 under Mercedes Ellington, the granddaughter of jazz legend Duke Ellington. She went on to dance at Public Arts High School (now LaGuardia High School) with the hope of focusing her studies in classical ballet. When told that she was too tall for ballet, Olinda chose modern dance as her focus instead. ⠀
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Upon graduation, Olinda was invited to join the Dance Theatre of Harlem as one of the company’s founding dancers in 1969; she was scouted in class by Mr. Mitchell himself at the Glen Tetley Studios, [#SoundOn to hear Olinda tell the tale!] “Arthur Mitchell was very strict, but he could be so fun…And I realize why he was so strict because we had to work not twice as hard, ten times as hard as anyone else. He was out to prove that black people could do ballet.”⠀
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In her late thirties, after many years as a renowned Pilates instructor at her own studio in Midtown Manhattan, Olinda was inspired after she received her first professional massage to get her own massage license. In 1994, fresh from the Swedish Institute, Olinda was hired on the spot as a massage therapist at American Ballet Theatre, “I worked like a maniac [at ABT]. Some days 8 hours straight…I felt comfortable because it was my old world. I’m familiar with dancers. I was worried the dancers would be really cold, but they were so nice and welcoming! I was shocked. It just blew me away.” Olinda continues to share her kindness, passion, and optimism with the company and is one of the most beloved massage therapists at ABT. ⠀
#JuneteenthDanceBreak | On the 19th of June, America celebrates the Emancipation Proclamation, and ABT is dedicating our feed to the display of the beautiful diversity of Blackness. Thank you @MoBBallet for the inspiration. ⠀
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#BalletRelevesForBlackLives #AmplifyMelanatedVoices
Aunt Olinda!!! #respect 🙏🏽. Repost from @abtofficial
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Born and raised in Queens, NY, Olinda began dancing at the age of 10 under Mercedes Ellington, the granddaughter of jazz legend Duke Ellington. She went on to dance at Public Arts High School (now LaGuardia High School) with the hope of focusing her studies in classical ballet. When told that she was too tall for ballet, Olinda chose modern dance as her focus instead. ⠀
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Upon graduation, Olinda was invited to join the Dance Theatre of Harlem as one of the company’s founding dancers in 1969; she was scouted in class by Mr. Mitchell himself at the Glen Tetley Studios, [#SoundOn to hear Olinda tell the tale!] “Arthur Mitchell was very strict, but he could be so fun…And I realize why he was so strict because we had to work not twice as hard, ten times as hard as anyone else. He was out to prove that black people could do ballet.”⠀
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In her late thirties, after many years as a renowned Pilates instructor at her own studio in Midtown Manhattan, Olinda was inspired after she received her first professional massage to get her own massage license. In 1994, fresh from the Swedish Institute, Olinda was hired on the spot as a massage therapist at American Ballet Theatre, “I worked like a maniac [at ABT]. Some days 8 hours straight…I felt comfortable because it was my old world. I’m familiar with dancers. I was worried the dancers would be really cold, but they were so nice and welcoming! I was shocked. It just blew me away.” Olinda continues to share her kindness, passion, and optimism with the company and is one of the most beloved massage therapists at ABT. ⠀
#JuneteenthDanceBreak | On the 19th of June, America celebrates the Emancipation Proclamation, and ABT is dedicating our feed to the display of the beautiful diversity of Blackness. Thank you @MoBBallet for the inspiration. ⠀
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#BalletRelevesForBlackLives #AmplifyMelanatedVoices
These guys I tell ya 🥰😍 thank you @ericalcedeno #verygrateful 🙏🏽
I make Jaxon recite this to me every day, glad it came in handy 🤣
3 EP drop right around the corner 11/26 !🔥
Tomorrow!!! Season 1 Part 2. Worth the wait #Ruthless @betplus @bet @tylerperry @tylerperrystudios #TheHighest
Get ready this season is 🔥 @betplus @ruthlessbetplus @bet #TheHighest