[Photos] ATL Reality Stars Attend ‘Help Me’ Video Premiere, Honoring Trayvon Martin
The momentum surrounding the controversial outcome of the Trayvon Martin case doesn’t seem to be losing steam in the celeb realm. This week, Atlanta artists and reality stars showed up in full force.
ATL producer Jazze Pha’s “Thee Unknowns” (members include Jevon “V12′ Sims and Gasner “GazMoney” Allen) penned a song featuring Akon called, “HELP ME”. The song and video tackles the issues of the world today including HIV/AIDS, Homelessness, Poverty, and the tragic death of Trayvon. On Monday, Shanita Foster (formerly of ‘Football Wives’) hosted an event (along with her charity) to debut the video. Held at Infusion Breakfast Bistro/Bar & Grille reality stars like Kandi Burruss (and fiance Todd), Quad (‘Married to Medicine), Peter Thomas (Real Housewives of Atlanta), Mimi Faust (Love & Hip Hop Atlanta), Big Tigger (radio personality), along with Frank Ski (restaurant owner) were in attendance. Check out the pix.
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