Karlie Redd Hosts Egyptian Themed Bash + Katt Williams, Rasheeda, Jessica Dime, Jhonni Blaze Spotted [Photos]
This week, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’s Karlie Redd rang in birthday at Cirque Daiquiri Bar & Grill in Atlanta with friends, family and fans.
Redd arrived on a party bus with 15 lucky fans who had an experience of a lifetime! Painted models led the grand entrance as Redd made her way down the carpet before being carried in by five Egyptian men in a royal litter.
Upon landing on stage, Redd, Jamaican dancehall musician Mr. Vegas and her artist Sho Banga opened the evening with a performance of their hit song ‘I Put You On’.
Celebrity guests included comedian Katt Williams, Karlie’s rumored man singer Lyfe Jennings, SWV’s Lee Lee, American Idol alumni’s Letoya London, singer Kelly Price, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta Rasheeda and Jessica Dime, FUBU TV Founder J Alexander, singer Jhonni Blaze and others. See the photos!
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