“War For The Planet Of The Apes”: Dwight Howard, Bambi, Dr. Heavenly, Eva Marcille, Headkrack Attend
“War For The Planet Of The Apes”
This week, Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, 20th Century Fox presented a VIP Red Carpet screening of “War For The Planet Of The Apes” opening nationwide Friday, July 14.
Attending celebs, tastemakers and influencers included event host, Headkrack (co-host of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show and Dish Nation), as well as NBA basketball superstar Dwight Howard, actress/celebrity model Eva Marcille, double Emmy Award-winning actor GregAlan Williams (OWN’s Greenleaf), famed Hollywood director/producer Rob Hardy, reality newcomer Brandon Barnes (WEtv’s Growing Up Hip-Hop), Ceaser and Sky (VH1’s Black Ink Crew New York), Dr. Heavenly (Bravo’s Married To Medicine), Bambi (VH1’s Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta), Lil Webby(hip-hop artist), John Grant (Executive Director of ESPN Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl, Egypt Sherrod (HGTV’s Flipping Virgins), Final Draft (America’s Got Talent Season 12), Fahamu Pecou (Visual Artist & Scholar), famed Gospel artist, Micah Stampley, and more.
Take a look at highlights from the red carpet below.
Photos: Robin Lori Photography.
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