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Drew Sidora posted a video of Kelli Ferrell’s restaurant, seemingly suggesting it was closed. Kelli then clapped back and accused Drew of “scrambling for a storyline” after giving “NOTHING all season.”
Back in July, the Real Housewives of Atlanta star opened a second location of her restaurant, Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles, in Sandy Springs. In 2016, she opened the original in McDonough.
In a recent video on social media, shared by @theneighborhoodtalk on Instagram, Drew said she went to take her kids to the second restaurant — only to find it wasn’t open. She showed a lockbox on the front doors.
“No one is here. No one is answering the phones,” said Drew, claiming she went there to support her friend. “There is no one inside. Did anybody know about this? Because I didn’t. … And we were just at the grand opening a few months ago, so I’m confused.”
Soon after, Kelli clapped back in the comments.
“Drowning Drew… thank you for the drive-by,” she wrote. “While that location is being relocated, our McDonough restaurant is OPEN..yes, the same one where we filmed and I personally made sure you and your entire family left FED for FREE. I get it, you’re scrambling for a storyline, WE know you GAVE NOTHING all season.”
“So continue with the low budget movies, unpaid promo tours, and imaginary business ventures,” Kelli added. “If you ever plan on opening up an ACTUAL business, let me know — I’ll consider supporting in ‘real life’. Until then… keep my name out of that dry mouth of yours. P.S. She could have called me before ‘supporting’ but THIS is the weird s**t that Drew does. And when she gets a real response she’s plays the victim.”

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At this point, Drew responded with another post.
“Sorry, I was resurfacing for air. I must’ve missed something while I was drowning,” she wrote. “Low-budget films? Interesting take, considering [my movie] TWIN just charted #5 on the Variety charts. So help me understand why exactly I would be getting fully glammed and showing up anywhere for free. I have multiple business ventures. Wins, lessons, and everything in between.”
“I don’t have a man. I’m not looking for one and won’t be until my divorce is finalized,” she added. “But I wish you the best you little spicy Chihuahua.”

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