'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' news: Tommie Lee tries her hand on the wine business, but KK warns her to stay sober

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Tommie Lee vh1.com

After all the bickering in the previous episode, Tommie Lee will try to lessen the drama in episode 7 of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 6 by launching her own wine business.

Based on the short clip that was released by VH1 to promote the upcoming episode, Tommie will spend some time with a wine connoisseur to get some feedbacks regarding her wine samples. The former concert promoter appears to be seriously interested in everything that the wine expert says, and seems to be very willing to learn more about her upcoming business.

According to Lee, her upcoming wine business will give her a "new life" since she will start selling the wines instead of drinking them. That way, she believes that she is making a "boss move."

The sneak peek also shows that Lee asking Karen "KK" King to sample her upcoming products. While talking to the cameras, Lee says that she asked her friend KK to visit her to try out the wines that will be offered in her new business. "She's always encouraged me to be my best self, so I think she's gonna be really proud of me starting my own legitimate business venture," the reality show star states.

But King appears to be worried for her friend if she will push through with her plans to sell alcohol, since she knows that Lee struggled with alcoholism for quite some time. She reminds her "baby girl" that she is proud to see her enthusiasm for her new business, but she must only do it while staying sober.

King also reminds Lee that she must not get high consuming her own wines if she wants to succeed.

But can Lee handle the business and stay sober with all the wines readily available at her own disposal?

The next episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 6 will be aired by VH1 on Monday, April 17, at 8 p.m. EDT.

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