Kayla Nicole shared a fun moment with her mom, Robin Curry, while dancing to Toni Braxton’s breakup song. She posted a video of herself with her mother, dancing to “He Wasn’t Man Enough.”
The video was filmed on Thanksgiving and showed them doing the same dance moves as the 2000 hit plays.
“Mom said ‘Who got left off bad and bogie?’” Nicole wrote on Instagram on Sunday.
The post came a month after she went viral on Halloween for lip-synching to the same song. She wore a shiny chain outfit inspired by Braxton’s music video.
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Many Taylor Swift fans thought she tried to send a subtle message to the pop superstar, who is dating Nicole's ex, Travis Kelce. Fans also linked the Halloween video to Swift’s new song, “Opalite,” from her "The Life of a Showgirl" album released on Oct. 3.
“He Wasn’t Man Enough” was released on Feb. 29, 2000. It became one of Braxton’s biggest hits, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, topping the R&B/Hip-Hop chart and winning a Grammy in 2001.
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Kayla Nicole claps back at Shedeur Sanders’ critics
Kayla Nicole came to the defense of Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders on Sunday after a clip of his postgame interview was shared by SportsCenter.
She reshared the video on her Instagram story on Monday and called out his critics.
“Remember when the media was all up in arms running with the 'he's arrogant' narrative? Nicole wrote. "We heard he was the 'worst formal interview' pre-draft on loop. Can we cover these moments with the same vigor please?”

Sanders addressed the media after the Browns' 26-8 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13.
The team missed two crucial fourth-and-1 plays, which led many to question Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski’s choices. When a reporter asked Sanders if the coach’s decisions hurt the team, he refused to blame anyone.
“That's a rude question to ask," Sanders said. "We not gonna be here, ever point finger at no coach or do anything like that. That's extremely disrespectful and that's not even in my place. I'm thankful for being out there.”
Sanders made his first NFL home start on Sunday against the 49ers. He threw for 149 yards and one touchdown as he continues to find his footing at the pro level.
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