‘Fist Fight’ Screening: Sheree Whitfield, NORE, Gary Owen, Ice Cube, Monyetta Shaw Attend
Celebrities and local influencers attended a special VIP screening of “Fist Fight”, on Wednesday February 15th held at Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta and hosted by Ed Lover from Radio One. The event was attended by celebrities including: Actor Gary Owens, Bravo’s Real Housewives of Atlanta Sheree Whitfield and Shamea Morton, Comedian Bruce Bruce, Q Parker of R&B Group, 112, Karlie Redd of VH1’s Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, Jeremiah Attaoch of the LA Chargers, Monyetta Shaw of VH1’s Atlanta Exes, Geno Atkins of the Cincinnati Bengals, Adam Gotsis of the Denver Broncos, DeAndre Smelter of the San Francisco 49ers, Top NFL Draft Prospect Antonio Garcia, Jalen Collins of the Atlanta Falcons, NORE, Rapper & Radio and TV Personality on Revolt’s Drink Champs, DJ Sense, Celebrity DJ & Shade 45 Radio Personality, Dr. Wright Jones of Lifetime’s Atlanta Plastics and Beestroh, Atlanta Radio & TV Personality. Peep pics from the screening below.
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