Samantha Smith, who is the only sister of late rapper and activist Nipsey Hussle, has always been known to be a bad as* who speaks her truth in breathtaking and moving poems that she writes.
The lover of art and skin therapist has an impressive tattoo collection that she is not afraid to show to the world.
Lauren London‘s friend and confidant has a few stunning inks that are powerful tributes to her late brother and MC born Ermias Asghedom, who died in 2019 near his Marathon Clothing Company store in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Most recently, Smith decided posed with no clothes on to flaunt her inks. In the pictures, the businesswoman looked fierce and happy as she cleverly uses her phone to hide her modesty.
Smith used the caption to explain why she decided to remove her clothes and bare it all: “If you afraid to be judged, you won’t never be real!!”
This Instagrammer compared Smith to Hussle and his brilliant daughter, Emani Asghedom, and son Kross Asghedom: “Emani and Nip face all in one??? , and a little Kross mixed in☺️you are gorgeous and your skin! I love how smart and deep you and your family are. That’s so inspiring.”
This backer of the mother of one penned this message of love: “You are so gorgeous miss baby hairs you look just like your mama got a lot of nip up in you may your brother rest in peace we all miss him.”
Smith also received this compliment from a social media user: “So beautiful Sam, you are glowing, and you are the realest. Nip spoke REAL facts learn about yourselves, your culture. Embrace it. We are royalty? Nipsey was always on point and ahead of his time! Keep doing your thing sis, I know he’s proud of you. ?”
London recently sat on The Red Table Talk, where there was a meaningful conversation about police brutality after the death of George Floyd.
The father of six died after he was pinned to the ground as white police officer Derek Chauvin placed a knee on his neck for more than eight minutes during the arrest.
The Facebook Watch episode also focused on Breonna Taylor, an African American EMT who was “shot eight times” in her own home in Louisville, Kentucky.
London spoke openly about many things, including how her faith has helped her through this painful period in her life: “For me, what’s been important is connecting with God. And that’s been a struggle because something horrible happened in your eye, and you’re like, ‘How God? It’s not easy. I don’t always wake up on the enlightened side of the bed. And the days I don’t, I let myself, ’cause I’m human. I’m not always going to feel so, ‘I’m gonna be OK.’ I don’t, and that’s OK too.”
Smith seems to be starting a new era in her life after the tragedy.