Zonnique Pullins is a popular singer with the girl group, The OMG Girlz. Fans also know her as the oldest star of T.I. and Tiny's "Family Hustle" television show on VH1. The young singer, who turned 18 in March, posted a new photo shoot with light eyes that seem to be the same exact color her mother Tiny permanently changed her eyes to earlier this month. Could she be following in her mother's footsteps or are these just contacts for the shoot?

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Zonnique is a beautiful young starlet who recently graduated from high school and is on the way to taking on her career, full time. Her mother Tiny started The OMG Girlz in 2009 and they have been selling singles and performing at sold out shows ever since. Still, her mother's new eyes could have inspired her to do something different with her own look.

On Nov. 16, she posted a new photo on Instagram with the caption, "Surround yourself with friends that will constantly help you slay..... Shot by baby girl @exquisite_eye." In it, she rocks red braids, dark purple lips and light grey eyes.

 Surround yourself with friends that will constantly help you slay..... Shot by baby girl✨: @exquisite_eye

A photo posted by Zonnique Pullins (@starquality) on Nov 11, 2014 at 7:14am PST

. Fans took to Twitter immediately with their reactions to her new, stunning photos. Some praised her for her posing abilities while others speculated as to how the color of her eye changed and if it was permanent.


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. Her mother Tiny received waves of backlash for her decision to undergo Brightocular surgery in Africa, because the eye transplant procedure is not approved in the US. Still, Tiny insists that she is fine and she wanted a change. While there is no word on whether or not her daughter did the same, it is quite possible that her daughter followed in mommy's footsteps. Tiny later posted a photo of her own, seeming to approve the photos on her Instagram.


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