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The socialite and influencer stopped by Irv’s Burgers in West Hollywood, and later recorded a video discussing its significance.
‘Out here. We watched [the movie] The Menu last night. And evdEn EvE naKLiyAt I ordered a burger from Irv’s the other day and I saw that burger was on there but I didn’t know that it was from that movie, and then last night as I was watching the movie I was like, “Oh my god – we have to go back there!”‘ she said in the clip.
Brielle also made her way to hot spot Il Pastaio where she sipped from a glass of red wine.
By Thursday morning she was ready to make her way back to Georgia, where she resides with her family.
In another snippet recorded on an airplane she said into the camera: ‘Bye, LA. Had so much fun!’
And she noted in one post, ‘All I’ve done in LA is eat. I’m done. I don’t even eat this much in Atlanta and the food is significantly better there. diet starts TOMORROW.’
Headed home: Brielle said she’d been in LA too long in a short clip posted online
Foodie: Brielle also made her way to hot spot Il Pastaio where she sipped from a glass of red wine
Yum! The socialite and influencer stopped by Irv’s Burgers in West Hollywood, and later recorded a video discussing its significance; with friend Parker Lipman