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Mary J. Blige Looks Stunning While Being Inducted Into The Apollo's Walk of Fame!

Mary J. Blige Looks Stunning While Being Inducted Into The Apollo's Walk of Fame!

Mary J. Blige is the latest inductee into The Apollo‘s walk of fame!

The 50-year-old singer looked gorgeous in a green and black jumpsuit while attending her induction ceremony on Friday morning (May 28) in New York City.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Mary J. Blige

“It means everything. I mean the Apollo is the most important thing to our culture as African-American artists. If it wasn’t for the Apollo, we wouldn’t have a chance. People wouldn’t have gotten discovered,” she said at the ceremony.

“This was the first place I made it, you know, before Madison Square Garden,” she added. “This is it. Without the Apollo, there is no recognizing of Mary J. Blige.”

FYI: Mary is wearing an Ashish jumpsuit.

25+ pictures inside of Mary J. Blige attending the induction ceremony…

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