Despite being famous from 'Real Housewives Of Atlanta', 'The Cookie Lady' has decided to close her shop.

"White is famous as the "Cookie Lady" from reality TV, but her business that earned her the name has closed down."

August 12th 2024.

Despite being famous from 'Real Housewives Of Atlanta', 'The Cookie Lady' has decided to close her shop.
The popular bakery known as "A Haute Cookie" has officially closed its doors. The owner, known fondly as the "Cookie Lady" on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, shared the sad news with her followers on social media. Shiana White, the real name behind the famous nickname, expressed her gratitude to everyone who has supported her business over the years.

In her Instagram post, White announced that the bakery will no longer be taking orders and that their operations in Atlanta have come to an end. She also mentioned that this is not the end for A Haute Cookie and that they will be taking a hiatus before resuming business. White expressed her appreciation for all the love and support she has received from individuals, corporations, and even movie sets.

White shot to fame when she made her first appearance on season 12 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. She was introduced to the show by former cast member Kenya Moore, as her bakery was located next to Cynthia Bailey's wine cellar. However, being on a reality show was not always a piece of cake for White. According to reports, she found herself in the middle of a heated drama involving another friend of the cast, Tanya Sams. The confrontation between White and Sams' partner at a nightclub became a major plot point of the season.

Despite the rollercoaster ride that came with being on a reality show, White remains grateful for the opportunities it brought her. However, she also acknowledges that sometimes, doors close and people move on to new chapters in their lives. While A Haute Cookie may have closed its doors, White hinted that she has "other places to go" and that her journey in the world of luxury baked goods is far from over.

In her heartfelt message, White thanked her supporters for making her business a success and for being a part of her journey. She also expressed her appreciation for the beautiful memories she has made along the way. Although the bakery may have closed, the legacy of "The Cookie Lady" will live on in the hearts and minds of those who have tasted her delicious treats.

It is unfortunate to see a business, especially a black-owned one, forced to close its doors. This serves as a reminder that discrimination and hate still exist in our society. But as for White, she remains positive and hopeful for the future. Her determination and passion for baking will surely lead her to new and exciting opportunities. Thank you, "Cookie Lady," for bringing a touch of sweetness to Atlanta, and we can't wait to see where your journey takes you next.

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