Tina Lawson Accidentally Announces Solange’s Son Juelz’s Instagram Account
Tina Lawson Accidentally Announces Solange’s Son Juelz’s Instagram Account
Oops! Mama Tina Lawson always brings the goofy but enjoyable entertainment on Instagram with the best corny jokes moments and her unique style during day-to-day errands. On Monday, Mrs. Lawson shared a proud moment of her grandson, Julez, the son of singer, Solange, first Instagram account. In the photo, Mama Lawson screen-grabbed Julez’s post, which is a snippet of his mother’s last visual. She posting the image, captioning it:
“My baby has an instagram account.”

Since her announcement, Lawson has since deleted the post and Julez page is set to private. Julez’s (real name Daniel Julez Smith, Jr.) Instagram account currently has nearly 2,000 followers with only one post.

As previously reported, the now 15-year-old, Julez was spotted with his father, Daniel Smith, Sir during Coachella last year.

Julez even changed his hair color to blond last year. He was spotted with a member of his aunt’s, Beyonce Knowles, dancers.
She shared the photo with the caption,
“What you know about them twins?!”

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