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Real Housewife Sonja now a caterer

 

Sonja Morgan is adding a new title to her résumé: caterer. A source close to The Real Housewives of New York City star tells The New York Daily News that Morgan has come up with a name for her catering company that has been in the works for some time: “Sonja in the City.”

Morgan, who discussed her work for a toaster-oven cookbook on the last season of the Bravo show, already has some gigs lined up in New York City, including a celebration in mid-December with her pals Josh Kilmer Purcell and Brent Ridge, formerly of The Fabulous Beekman Boys. The party will fete their Beekman 1802 lifestyle line and website. No word on whether the party — and Morgan’s catering — will be filmed for her reality show.

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