Queen Greshun De Bouse Represents Louisiana at Essence Fest 2019, Attracts Stars
Lovely Queen Greshun De Bouse Representing Louisiana at Essence Festival 2019 and Attracting Stars While Doing It

Everyone's sweetheart Queen Greshun De Bouse Represented Louisiana well at Essence Festival 2019 this past weekend. The reigning Miss National Making The First Move Day™ and Miss National Stuffed Shrimp Scholars Day™ maneuvered through the mounds of attendees with poise and grace, promoting her equality for all, and healthy stuffed shrimp eating for increased heart-cholesterol health. You may recall Queen Greshun was recognized by Mayor Cantrell of New Orleans, LA earlier this year in 2019 for her extraordinary work in Louisiana and globally towards equality for all. Now the relative national holiday-National Making The First Move Day™-may be seen nationwide in Chase's Calendar.Queen Greshun's beauty, poise, and infectious smile and spirit seemed to attract everyone-most notably Adrienne-Joi Jones from the iconic movie
Baby Boy; Bern Nadette Stanis aka "Thelma From Good Times" who recognized Queen Greshun on social media earlier in 2019 for her work in Louisiana and global advocacy for the disabled; and daughter of David & Tamela Mann, Tia Mann, who snapped an
ussie of herself with Queen Greshun after chatting about beauty products. From photographers to children to old friends to adoring fans, everyone loves Queen Greshun De Bouse, and "When Bern Nadette Stanis tells you you're pretty, that's special," Queen Greshun says. Queen Greshun continues to receive mayoral support across the globe for her worthy causes, and many more extraordinarily amazing things are to come for this extraordinary Queen Greshun De Bouse. #greshun #queengreshun #greshunessence
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