Instabaddies Busted With $2.1M In Coke In Mobile, Alabama

Instabaddies To Inmates? Influencers Racquelle Anteola And Melissa Dufour Busted With $2.1M Of Suspected Cocaine

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Melissa Dufour Is A Fashion Designer And Entrepreneur

Melissa Dufour is the founder and designer behind Sexy Sweats Wear. Dufour, known online as MeliMacBarbie_, describes herself with inspiration from the Beyoncé bar, “A diva… Definition of a female hustla” in her Instagram bio. Jay-Z’s references to moving weight might’ve inspired too much hustler in her.

According to an interview for Modern Fashion, she earned a degree in healthcare administration before pursuing her dreams in fashion.

After a medical scare at 25, Dafour turned to health and fitness to get her life back. She went from enthusiast to entrepreneur, teaching herself everything it took to launch a company that empowers other women. And like another infamous boss, she “built this sh*t brick by brick.”

“Sexy Sweats designs encourage women to be confident and bold by hugging areas of the body that I believe women should shamelessly flaunt instead of shamefully covering up.”

Dufour lives by that mantra, regularly strutting her stuff online and abroad for Carnival.

Earlier this year, Dufour and Anteola turned up together in Trinidad.

Racquelle Anteola Is An R&B Singer/Songwriter Who Worked With Hitmaka, 2 Chainz, Tank, and T.I.

Racquelle Anteola is known for her music as the artist Rahky. Followers may come for the pretty pics, but they stay for the voice and she secured a deal with super producer Hitmaka.

Before she faced a trip to the pen, she made a name with her pen. As a songwriter, Rahky collaborated with some of the biggest names in the business. She has composer credits for projects with Tank, 2 Chainz, YFN Lucci, Quality Control, T.I., Tink, and Jim Jones.

As a singer, one of Rahky’s best-known songs is a feature on “Little Bit” from Eric Bellinger and Hitmaka’s album 1-800-HIT-EAZY. Grungecake compares her soothing vocals to Jhené Aiko and Summer Walker.

New comments on Rahky’s’ Instagram posts are already expressing shock and disbelief that she’s making headlines for major coke busts instead of major music moves.

“Ok too much talent to be in jail. Maybe they drove someone else’s car and didn’t know about the drugs,” a supporter wrote.

“So is the singing and the IG a cover for drug trafficking?? Or is the drug trafficking to support your IG?? Which one is your main job??” another comment wondered.

“All this talent you about to sing in the prison yard. I legit don’t understand why y’all love supporting drug dealers,” a disappointed post said.

This shocking case proves once again that you can’t judge a baddie by their IG.

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