Porsha Williams Shares Valentine's Day Gift Picks From Her Favorite Black-Owned Brands
"I love, love!" Porsha told E! News. "I love to be appreciated and shown affection by my loved one and friends, and I always try to show my love as well. Having a day dedicated toWhen it comes to Galentine's Day traditions, Porsha and her friends celebrate by going to a restaurant or bar and having drinks in honor of whoever is single at the time.
For Valentine's Day, she likes to switch it up. "Nice shoes or a designer bag is always a good gift!"
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