Sexyy Red has announced that she has teamed up with Ed Hardy on a new collaboration.

The St. Louis, MO-born rapper took to Instagram on Saturday (October 5) to showcase the new looks she cooked up with the fashion house.

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Items include a brown dress accented by red roses; a see-through top; a wrap and a bikini.

Sexyy introduced the collaboration by captioning the post: “ITS HURR YAL!! My Collection With Ed Hardy is now live! Yal go get da Sexyy Collection Link In My Bio!!! @edhardyforever [two kissing lips emojis] hair from @kendrasboutique.”

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Check out the announcement below.

In other news from the “SkeeYee” rapper, she seemingly got curved by YouTuber Tylil when she went in for a kiss while livestreaming, but the rapper insisted it was all jokes.

Sexyy stopped by The Tylil Show to talk to fans last month. In a viral clip from the stream, the St. Louis native went to kiss Tylil on the cheek but completely missed, as he seemed oblivious to what was happening.

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When the moment was shared by The Neighborhood Talk, Sexyy popped into the comments and clarified: “For one we was playin for 2 any [ninja emoji] I want I get no Kizzy [smirk emoji].”

Sexyy Red is currently on the road with her Sexyy Red 4 President Tour, and recently surprised her fans by bringing out Ice Spice when the trek made its way to New York City.

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Last month, Ice donned her signature curly ‘fro as she joined the St. Louis native on stage and performed her 2023 single “Deli.”

She later shared the moment on Instagram, with fans in the comments rejoicing over the return of the hairstyle she rose to fame with.

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Originally set to launch in Seattle, the tour ended up kicking off in Atlanta after Sexyy quietly canceled a handful of dates on the west coast just days before the trek launched.

In addition to Seattle, Sexyy put the kibosh on Portland and Oakland as well.

Sexyy Red Pays Tribute To Rich Homie Quan During Nebraska Concert
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Weeks prior, the rapper claimed that major concert promoters were attempting to sabotage the tour amid reports of low ticket sales.

Denying the reports, she said: “My fans are buying tickets we’re doin just fine we not cancelling no tour dis cancelling sht all cap.”

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The St. Louis native then claimed that her decision to use an independent Black-owned touring company had left a sour taste in the mouths of larger outfits, who she believed were using underhanded tactics in an attempt to derail her tour.

The run ends on Sunday (October 6) in Tampa Bay, FL.