Rapper Lil' Kim was greeted with cheers as she walked free from jail on July 3.
The star - who had been behind bars for ten months - was released early from the Federal Detention Center, in Philadelphia, for good behavior.
Kim, 30, was visibly moved by the screams of support and signs reading "Welcome Home Queen Bee".
She showed her gratitude by blowing kisses to her fans, and yelling: "I love you!"
Despite the early release, Kim - who swapped her prison scrubs for a flattering all-white outfit for her glamorous exit - will remain under house arrest for 30 days and under supervised release for three years.
In a statement, Lil' Kim's attorney, L. Londell McMillan, said: "She has accepted responsibility and handled herself in an exemplary manner."
The rapper - whose real name is Kimberly Jones - was jailed after she lied about a gun fight between her entourage a rival rap group, Capone-N-Noreaga outside US radio station, Hot 97.
While behind bars the rapper was terrified her breast implants were leaking.
She reportedly told family members she was having problems with her implants.













