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Spice honored at Georgia State Capitol during Influential Women of Georgia Day

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
Spice honored at Georgia State Capitol during Influential Women of Georgia Day
Key Points(5)
  • Jamaican dancehall star Spice continues to expand her global reach after being honoured at a prestigious event in the United States.
  • On March 31, 2026, the entertainer revealed that she was officially invited to the Georgia State Capitol, where she received recognition for Outstanding Citizen Achievement during the Influential Women of Georgia Day.
  • The moment marked a significant milestone in Spice’s career, as she reflected on her journey from humble beginnings to international recognition in an emotional social media post.
  • Sharing her gratitude, Spice said her younger self—whom she affectionately referred to as “little Gracie”—could never have imagined reaching such heights.
  • “Be it known that on this Day March 31st 2026 I was invited to Georgia State Capital to be one of the honoree for an Outstanding Citizen Achievement at the Influential Women of Georgia day.
Jamaican dancehall star Spice continues to expand her global reach after being honoured at a prestigious event in the United States. On March 31, 2026, the entertainer revealed that she was officially invited to the Georgia State Capitol, where she received recognition for Outstanding Citizen Achievement during the Influential Women of Georgia Day. The moment marked a significant milestone in Spice’s career, as she reflected on her journey from humble beginnings to international recognition in an emotional social media post. Sharing her gratitude, Spice said her younger self—whom she affectionately referred to as “little Gracie”—could never have imagined reaching such heights. “Be it known that on this Day March 31st 2026 I was invited to Georgia State Capital to be one of the honoree for an Outstanding Citizen Achievement at the Influential Women of Georgia day. Mi Dearrrrr little Gracie is here, walking into rooms I never even dreamed of. Yes Jesus,” she wrote.
 
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The dancehall star also thanked several individuals involved in the event, including the Secretary of Georgia Brad Raffensperger, along with ublic relations specialist Reign Stevens, Georgia Rep. Billy Mitchell, and publicist Eboyne Jackson. She also congratulated fellow honorees, including Rasheeda Buckner-Frost and Mariah Huq, celebrating the recognition of Black women on a prominent platform. Spice shared a series of photos from the event on social media, giving fans a glimpse into the historic occasion at the Georgia State Capitol. The recognition marks another major achievement for the Jamaican entertainer, who continues to build her international presence while representing dancehall music on global stages.

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