Missy Elliott’s Transformation Sparks Caresha Comparisons


Missy Elliott, 51, is popping heads on social media with followers evaluating her newest look to Metropolis Ladies rapper Yung Miami.

The Grammy-winning artist celebrated her nomination for induction into the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame this week, though that’s not the one factor that has folks speaking. Elliott tweeted about her feelings, saying,

“I’ve cried my eyes out. I’ve at all times dreamed massive, however this nomination is even greater than I dreamed and I’m so humbly grateful.”

Followers Assume Missy Elliott & Caresha Look Alike

Sooner or later after the Corridor of Fame announcement, Missy celebrated with movies of herself flaunting outfit modifications. Feedback poured in from followers praising the singer, like, “she is ageing backward,” and “you need to be celebrated sis, periodt!” However in addition they made one very particular comparability between Missy and one other younger rapper.

Because the video started to succeed in extra folks on social media, followers began to check the star’s new look to Metropolis Ladies rapper Yung Miami, tagging her to the video.

“Missy Elliot?? I THOUGHT THIS WAS CARESHA”

Missy and Caresha have really collaborated up to now. In 2021, the Supa Dupa Fly rapper directed the official ‘Twekulator’ video for The Metropolis Ladies. Nevertheless, the Miami rapper has not but commented on web chatter from fan evaluating her and Missy Elliott.

Roomies, do YOU see the resemblance between Missy & Yung Miami?

Missy, Lil Wayne & Dr. Dre Honored In Pre-Grammy Occasion

Including to her eventful week, Missy joined the likes of Lil Wayne and Dr. Dre as they had been honored for his or her musical achievements throughout a pre-Grammys occasion. The rapper obtain a International Influence Award.

Elliott’s emotional speech honoring Sylvia Rhone, a music government and CEO of Epic Information, moved some members of the viewers to tears, CBS reported. The four-time Grammy winner praised Rhone for seeing potential in her, regardless of her personal doubts. Rhone, generally known as probably the most influential executives within the business, made historical past in 1994 because the first-ever lady and solely African American to carry the titles of chairman and CEO of Elektra Leisure Group.