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Girlicious performance doesn’t blow—or at least doesn’t include blow

By Greg Hudson
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Natalie Mejia, of Girlicious semi-fame, didn’t let a little thing like being arrested for cocaine possession keep her down. Last week, reports said the singer wouldn’t make it to Toronto for a Chum Fanfest concert, but Mejia proved otherwise. Clad in a black bra and Chanel leggings, she performed at Masonic Temple on Friday with her two classy cohorts, Nichole Cordova and Chrystina Sayers.

We should have known that the man could never keep these girls down.

A peek at Chum Fanfest 2010 [The Gate]

EARLIER: • Girlicious singer arrested for cocaine possession, will miss Toronto music festival

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