Despite the humid temperatures, Saturday afternoon was a perfect day to go bike riding in Houston— at least Katy Perry thought so.
"Is this the Beverly Hills of Houston?" Perry asked.
In town to perform another concert at the Toyota Center Saturday night after her Friday night show at the same venue drew a sellout crowd, Perry and several pals were spotted pedaling bicycles around River Oaks.
They stopped into La Mode Lingerie in River Oaks Shopping Center, where Perry, nearly unrecognizable in black workout clothes, with no makeup and her hair tucked under a Missoni scarf, purchased a couple of pairs of Wolford tights in a black polka dot and bow pattern, at $64 each.
"Is this the Beverly Hills of Houston?" Perry asked. (With palm trees lining West Gray, we agree this part of the Bayou City does look a little bit like southern California.)
Perry did not identify herself, but she was super-friendly, sales associates said. They recognized her distinctive voice and the Jesus tattoo on her wrist.
And, with a patch covering her left shoulder, Perry left her new fans wondering, did she get another tattoo while in Houston?
Katy Perry is shown in a promotional photo for her "Prismatic World Tour."
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Katy Perry is shown in a promotional photo for her "Prismatic World Tour."
It looks like Houston will be home to a new reality series about successful women living their best life and trying not to get into huge fights with each other during brunch.
Next month, Oprah Winfrey’s OWN channel will premiere Heart & Hustle: Houston, where a quintet of upwardly mobile, African American women thrive in Texas’ largest city.
“Heart & Hustle: Houston brings a fresh, dynamic perspective — one that centers Black women not just in conflict, but in community, healing, and growth,” OWN President Tina Perry said in a press release. “It’s a powerful look at ambition, resilience, and the bonds that hold friendships together, even through life’s toughest moments.”
Let’s break down the ladies who’ll be giving us the heart and the hustle:
Alaina Saulsberry, 38 “H-Town’s Glam Girl” Known for her beauty brand Color du Jour, Saulsberry is touted as a mentor who balances work with family commitments. After 15 years of marriage, the relationship is in a rough patch. Will she choose personal happiness or preserving stability for her two children?
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Rosea Pichardo.
Chloe Cook, 44 “The Straight Shooter” Known as “THE premiere event planner of Houston,” Cook took a step back from the event business to take care of her young daughters after the tragic loss of her husband. However, the gal is getting her groove back thanks to her recent relationship with much younger man Jordan. Unfortunately, her eldest son Neiko (who is only three years younger than Jordan) isn’t feeling the whole May-December thing. Can Chloe balance being a mother and a MILF?
La’Torria Lemon, 36 “The Hopeless Romantic” The head of Lemon-Lime Light Media, entrepreneur/philanthropist Lemon has been called “a force in the entertainment, hospitality, and PR industry.” She’s a charming personality, but don’t get it twisted: She’s ready to bring the claws out whenever someone comes for her. After losing her father, Lemon is on the hunt for the love of her life, so she can settle down and have some kids. Can she find a good man just like dear old dad?
LeBrina Jackson, 35 “The Southern Belle” Full of “passion, drive, and compassion,” elite spa owner Jackson is one of the few Black women in the spa and wellness game. The resident caregiver of the group, Jackson is there for her family, friends, customers, etc. She uses her past (specifically, her family’s history) to break generational curses and build a better tomorrow for her peoples. Can she still take care of others, while also finding some time to take care of herself?
Muneera Page, 43 “Mrs. Perfect” Meet the big, bad momma of the crew: a devout wife, mother of four daughters (including a set of twins), and career woman whose journey “embodies the power of faith, resilience, and boundless ambition.” With a two-decade career as an electrical engineer in the oil and gas industry, Page has taken a career 180 and pivoted to content creation. Can she live a life of meaning, purpose and transformative impact, while also inspiring folks around the world?
Roe Pichardo, 39 “Nightlife Queen” Finally, we have the party girl. Pichardo is an entrepreneur, hospitality innovator, and cultural curator who’s “redefining the art of connection.” She’s got a rep as a major player in the restaurant and nightlife world (Editor’s note: She appeared on CultureMap’s “What’s Eric Eating” podcast during her time as the general manager of James Harden’s restaurant Thirteen). Despite staying tough in a male-dominated industry, those close to her know she’s a sweet, loving soul. Can she still take her businesses to the next level, while also learning to be more vulnerable around her loved ones?
These questions and more will be answered when Heart & Hustle: Houston premieres on OWN on Saturday, August 2, at 8 pm.