Bryan Andrew Wilson & Bri Stun On The Stellar Red Carpet
There were many fashionable personalities on the Stellar Gospel Music Awards red carpet ranging from Iyanla Vanzant and and Sherri Shepherd to Erica Campbell and Kirk Franklin. However, two of the most buzzed about people on display were veteran Stellar Award nominated recording artist Bryan Andrew Wilson and Instagram singing sensation Bri Briana Babineaux who walked the rug together.
"They looked absolutely stunning," says Humilitee, Director of Marketing & Promotions for DailyPraise.News, an online inspirational publication. Thousands of fans hit Facebook and Instagram to view the photos and posted comments such as "classy couple," "awesome" or "Ya'll look like a million bucks." Bri was styled by Teaira Blount with a sleek black gown with a pomp pomp bottom designed by AnRobi Design from AnR Fashion (Dallas) while Bryan sported a suave steel blue suit with a diamond pattern from a stylish Chicago men's shop.
This week, Bri's radio single "I'll Be the One" moves to No. 12 on Billboard Magazine's Gospel Airplay chart while Wilson's new, self-written radio single "Overflow (Let Your Spirit)" that features thunderous backing vocals by Roderick Giles & Grace is No. 24 on the same chart. Bri presents an award on the 31st annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards which air on the TV One cable network on Sunday, March 6th @6:00 PM EST with an encore presentation at 8:00 and 10:00 PM EST.
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