Aisha âPinkyâ Cole, the owner and operator of Slutty Vegan, has a lot of celebrity fans. Thatâs no surprise, considering her knack for making food thatâs beloved by vegans, carnivores, and everyone in between. The former-food-truck-turned-chain won the heart of the stars back in its early days, with the likes of Snoop Dogg, Tyler Perry, and others singing the praises of its towering vegan burgers.
Cole opened the first brick-and-mortar version of the vegan fast-food joint in Atlanta back in January 2019. Slutty Vegan has since multiplied, with several locations across Georgia, one in Alabama, and the recently-opened spots in Brooklyn and Harlem, New York.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who follows a plant-based diet, praised the restaurantâs expansion to the Big Apple in a video. âAnyone who knows me knows that I like to eat healthy and plant-based. We love our brothers and sisters in Atlanta but it was about time you brought your vegan burgers here to the greatest city in the world,â he said.
Cole isnât stopping with NYCâshe plans to open 20 new restaurants by the end of 2023.
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Thereâs no doubt that Coleâs provocative-named vegan burgersâlike the Heaux Boy and the Fussy Hussyâhave propelled Slutty Vegan into the stratosphere of fame. Her success has happened side-by-side with collaborations with Steve Madden and The Lip Bar, an advisory role at DoorDash, and a cookbook.
But, Coleâs philanthropy has also boosted her celebrity status. Her charity, the Pinky Cole Foundation, focuses on supporting young Black entrepreneurs. In 2019, she helped pay the tuition of 30 Clark Atlanta University students. And in 2022, she gifted an LLC to every graduating student at Clark Atlanta Universityâs commencement ceremony. Even some celebrity fans have gotten in on the action. Rapper Jermaine Dupri helped Cole with an initiative that rewarded voters with free vegan burgers.
Who are Slutty Veganâs celebrity fans?
Cue the chorus of âCelebrities! Theyâre just like us.â Here are just some of Slutty Veganâs celebrity fans.
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1 Usher
Back in Slutty Veganâs early days in 2019, Usher sang the fast-food jointâs praises. The Grammy Award-winning rapperâwho began his music career in Atlantaâpaid the restaurant a visit to try the MĂ©nages Ă Trois burger, which features a patty with vegan bacon, vegan shrimp, vegan cheese, caramelized onions, lettuce, tomato, and its signature sauce on a Hawaiian bun.
âIâm feeling frisky, here we go,â Usher said in a video shared across Slutty Veganâs social media platforms. âThis is good.â
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2 Viola Davis
Academy Award-winning actor Viola Davis is one of Slutty Veganâs biggest celebrity fans. The star of epic historical drama The Woman King first caught wind of the restaurant in its food truck days. She was such a fan, that she booked the truck for catering while she was filming, per Essence.
âWe were in a pandemic where we were watching George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor on a loop,â Davis told the magazine. âAnd it was a constant reminder that we were, and have been in this country, the leftovers. Itâs amazing how people come to life when they are cared for, when theyâreâliterally thought about in any wayâtheir health, their joy, their comfort. And perhaps the secret sauce to her company, other than absolutely awesome food, is that she cares about her people.â
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3 Snoop Dogg
Itâs safe to say that Snoop Dogg is a fan of vegan food, considering his history of promoting Beyond Meat. But, heâs also one of Slutty Veganâs original celebrity fans. In a 2019 video, he was captured noshing on friesâwe assume that he already demolished the burger. Although Snoop Dogg didnât have much to say, he gave the cashier an enthusiastic thumbs-upâwe agree, Snoop.
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4 Spike Lee
Filmmaker Spike Lee was photographed at Slutty Veganâs recent opening in Brooklyn. The restaurant captioned the photo of the director, screenwriter, and producer with âWe think itâs safe to say @officialSpikeLee knows how to âDo the right thing!ââ
5 Shaquille OâNeal
This past spring, NBA legend Shaquille OâNeal candidly shared that heâs been cutting back his meat consumption. And, heâs found that Slutty Vegan satisfies his cravings for the type of food that he wants to eat.
On an episode of the show Urban Eats & Treats hosted by comedian Rip Michaels, Shaq said, âItâs not that Iâm going vegan. My friend introduced me to this place and itâs healthy. For example, I like cheeseburgers, right? But the way [Cole] cooks it, I can eat healthy, but still feel like Iâm eating bad.â
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6 Lena Waithe
The award-winning actor, screenwriter, and producer is yet another celebrity fan of Slutty Vegan. Waitheâs love for Coleâs super-stacked burgers goes way back to 2018. âThatâs good,â Waithe remarked between bites.
Slutty Vegan captioned the video, âItâs safe to say @lenawaithe has been #SLUTTIFIED.â
True to Coleâs charitable nature, she and Waitheâalong with actor Gabrielle Union, former NBA All-Star Dwayne Wade, singer Janelle MonĂĄe, and rapper Ludacrisâhelped cover the funeral costs of a 15-year-old who died by suicide after being targetted with anti-gay bullying.
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7 Tyler Perry
Comedian Tyler Perry is a particularly vocal fan of Slutty Veganâs. Perry was captured on video sampling the fast-food munchies back in 2018, when Slutty Vegan was still in its food truck days. âItâs safe to say that mama, WE made it,â Slutty Vegan captioned the Instagram post featuring the entertainer.
âThis is too good to be vegan. This is really good,â he said before breaking into a dance. Good food makes us feel that way, too.
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8 Gabrielle Union
In June 2020, actor Gabrielle Union was among several stars who âbought outâ Slutty Vegan for the day as a thank you for Coleâs philanthropic efforts. The result? Free food for visitors all day.
âSuch great food and truly great people!! Glad we could help out. Hate will never win #WeAllWeGot #StrongerTogether,â Union tweeted at the time.
The hashtags are a nod to the backlash that occurred after Cole announced that she would pay the college tuition fees of the four children of Rayshard Brooks, a 27-year-old Black man who was fatally shot by Atlanta police in June 2020. Naysayers flooded Coleâs business with negative online reviews, sparking an outpouring of support from celebrities and the non-famous alike.
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9 Chris Paul
NBA All-Star Chris Paul was another celebrity who helped make Slutty Vegan meals free of charge for a day in 2020. But, in June 2021, in honor of Juneteenth, he declared that free food was on the menu again.
âIn the spirit of Juneteenth, Iâm honored to support a Black-owned business while dedicating resources to feed the community,â Paul said at the time. âLetâs celebrate this Saturday.â
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10 Ludacris
Ludacris first began rapping in Atlanta, so itâs no wonder that the Grammy-award-winning rapper would show Slutty Vegan some love. The âMoney Makerâ rapper helped make Slutty Vegan meals free for visitors in Atlanta back in 2020.
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11 Jermaine Dupri
As mentioned above, Dupri played a role in Coleâs initiative to encourage Atlanta locals to exercise their right to vote. The music mogulâs love for Slutty Vegan and charitable endeavors is still going strong. Last summer, Dupri personally served up catering that the restaurant provided during People for the Ethical Treatment of Animalâs (PETA) annual Congressional Veggie Dog Lunch event on Capitol Hill.
These arenât all of Slutty Veganâs fans. According to several press releases, the restaurantâs famous visitors include multihyphenates Colin Kaepernick, Queen Latifah, Will Smith, Tiffany Haddish, Martin Lawrence, Taraji P. Henson, Justin Timberlake, Missy Elliott, and more. In addition to earning the love of New York Cityâs own Mayor Adams, Slutty Vegan has also gained a political follower in Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff.
Source: Vegnews.com