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The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora released her album, I Did It to Me, in 2025 to much acclaim from R&B track fans. immediately, she’s being called out by the stylist behind the cover of the album over her allegedly neglecting to pay or provide proper credit.
The making of Drew’s album was one of the most significant topics on season 16 of RHOA. This was the case because she chose to collaborate with Porsha Williams‘ ex-fiance, Dennis McKinley, on the project. Their working together led to tension between the two Housewives stars as well as rumors of an affair, something she and Dennis have denied.
The stylist responsible for Drew’s look for her album cover, a man who goes by the name D Rushing, recently took to TikTok to make his claims against the RHOA star, actress, and singer. “This would have been a come to style a housewife of Atlanta with me, but it ain’t end well, so this ain’t that,” he begins.
@iamdrushing Not here to bash — just here to remind my fellow service pros: get your coin up front and protect your craft. I showed up ready to deliver excellence and left with a reminder that excitement doesn’t pay invoices. When it’s someone else, they find the budget… so make sure they find it for YOU!🍑 #RHOATL #StyledByDRushing #POV #WardrobeStylist
As he shares the footage of Drew preparing for the shoot and then taking the necessary pictures, proving that he was on set for the photo shoot. The stylist then says, “Imagine finally getting a call to style a real housewife of Atlanta from season 16 and you already get asked to do the photoshoot under some circumstances that you normally wouldn’t even accept.”
He continued, stating that he accepted the job styling Drew because “work’s been slow and it’s a great opportunity to do a housewife.”
From there, the stylist stated, “immediately, at the shoot, it was multiple minor things that bothered me, but it was just like, ‘I’m doing a job and I’m getting out of here.’” He also says that he helped Drew post for the shoot, and he looked over the “mini bullsh**.”
The stylist also noted that Drew was filming The Real Housewives of Atlanta at this time.
quick-forward a year, and the album is coming out. The problem is that “all these pictures of my work are being posted and I’m not being tagged.” He also states, “Nor have I been paid at this point. I was only paid for her wardrobe.”
From there, the video turns into a warning for other service workers. He said, “Get your payment. No matter who they are and who they work for, make sure you are paid. Additionally, the man stated that doing “promo work” is okay, but stylists should make sure it’s “beneficial to their brand.”