Thursday, March 28, 2024

On ‘The Real From Home’: Karlie Redd Discusses Keeping Her Atlanta Stores Closed – VIDEO

On Monday, May 4, on The Real From Home, each co-host brings Girl Chat from her home, during the current pandemic.

The ladies discuss when, as attendees and as performers, when they’ll feel comfortable at events again? Co-host Loni Love points out the economic impact on the cities where festivals have been cancelled, but remind everyone that it’s important to be safe until the curve is flattened. Co-host Amanda Seales admits she wouldn’t want to put a comedy audience in danger, while co-hosts Tamera Mowry-Housley and Adrienne Houghton mourn their missed trip to see Celine Dion in concert!

The hosts also talk about a recent incident where a mother was confronted and eventually arrested for refusing to leave a closed playground. Did she receive a certain amount of privilege because she was white?

Also, which of the ladies is better at grocery shopping? Adrienne admits it’s not her favorite thing to do, but does that make her more skilled?

And Karlie Redd pops in from home to discuss Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta, and why she’s keeping her stores closed but continuing to help out her employees.

Later, The Real talks to Qiana Mayne and her mom, Lorna Graham from Teaneck, NJ. Lorna was laid off from her job due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Qiana is a college senior at Montclair State who won’t have a graduation, and they have family members with the virus. It also looks like they won’t to be able to make rent this month. Despite all this, they have been giving back by making hundreds of masks for family and friends. In a moment you won’t soon forget, The Real reaches out to help Qiana and Lorna with $5000 to make things a little easier during this very difficult time.

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