Lou Williams had said that he just stopped by Magic City for the wings and no other reason.
Williams also said that no dancers were there, but alas that wasn’t true.
At least according to Magic City Dance Aries and the LA Times.
A Southern California native who went to Atlanta four months ago from Chicago, Aries said that working in the pandemic was a challenge, but she needed a job and many customers were tired of being cooped up at home.
She felt reassured that club management was proving diligent about checking the temperatures of customers and workers every day. And she, in turn, was taking care to respect customers’ boundaries.
“We all want to be safe,” she said. “Working in this industry, there’s a whole lot of stigma, so it’s important to make sure everyone feels comfortable.”
Working the day shift from 3 to 9 p.m., Aries said she danced last week for Williams, a regular at the club who has a dish named after him: the “Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ wings.”
After placing an order with the Magic City kitchen, the high-scoring Clippers guard ambled around the club, Aries said, and she was one of a few dancers who performed for him, keeping a six-foot distance.
“He tipped very well,” she said.
It is good to know that Lemon Pepper Lou is tipping well during a Pandemic.
Flip the page for Shannon Sharpe speaking on Lou and pics-vids of Aries.
