EXCLUSIVE: Karlie Redd Opening Restaurant In Atlanta

Karlie Redd
EXCLUSIVE: Karlie Redd Reportedly Opening Restaurant In Atlanta
theJasmineBRAND EXCLUSIVELY reports that “Love and Hip-Hop: Atlanta” star Karlie Redd is taking her talents to the food industry. Already well-versed in music, a fashion boutique owner, and a licensed sex therapist – Karlie Redd now has her sights set on opening her own restaurant, according to sources.

Karlie Redd
Earlier this year, YouTube chef Darius Williams closed his College Park-area restaurant, Soul Crab Atlanta. But Chef Darius’ closed door, appears to be an open one for Karlie Redd. Sources tell us that Soul Crab’s former location will reportedly house Karlie’s restaurant, tentatively titled Redd Fusions.

Karlie Redd
Karlie Redd will be following in the footsteps of her “Love and Hip-Hop” castmates by taking the food industry by storm. Benzino opened in Benzino’s Crab Trap in 2015, K. Michelle owns The Pearl Restaurant and Lounge, and Kirk and Rasheeda Frost opened Frost Bistro last year.
Congrats to Karlie Redd!
Written by Miata Shanay
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