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It’s been 5 days since Tracey Edmonds swooned her fans with her appearance during the Woman In Harmony awards by the National Urban League. She has left quite a mark on the work she has done for women’s rights. Now, she’s back to make all her fans crush on her. On the 13th of July, Tracey posted a short but beautiful ad for Fabletics, showcasing her love of tennis skirts and the color pink.

In the caption of her reel, Tracey said, “Tennis anyone?? 😎 I’ve always LOVED the FEMININE look of tennis skirts. I’m so in love with @Fabletics version of it in this soft pink color! They call it their “pleated mini-skirt” and it comes in a variety of colors and all sizes!” And I would be lying if I said she didn’t look good in it. She looked graceful, twirling around in that pink tennis outfit and this sure will get anyone’s heart beating fast.

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However, that’s not all. You don’t need a keen eye to spot that silver 911 Carrera with red seats standing in the back. With a hefty price tag of $122,000, it isn’t cheap but suits a woman of her stature. Now you might wonder, how does she have the money to own that? C’mon, she’s a CEO at the end of the day.

Self-made CEO

Starting with producing hit shows and movies like “Soul Food,” “Jumping the Broom,” and “Deion’s Family Playbook,” Tracey has built herself quite an empire. $60 million, that’s how big she is. All that hard work did pay off. Also, another interesting thing to point out is aside from her beautiful Porsche is the Beverly Hills home she used to own. Originally purchased with her ex-husband Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds for $5.15 million, which she later sold for $7.487 million. Talk about smart investments, eh?

Guess this is what got her into the real estate investment market as well. Also, it’s not like she hasn’t received any recognition for the things she has done in the entertainment industry. Tracey got an Emmy for her work on the TV show “Extra.” And she went on to launch Alright TV, a family and faith-oriented web network. Currently, Tracey also serves on the national board of directors for the Producers Guild of America. After looking into all of this, it ain’t no surprise that she was honored with an award by the National Urban League.