"Real Housewives of Atlanta" cast member Porsha Williams is branching out and switching channels. At a private party on Friday she debuted her Naked Lingerie line for an upcoming episode of "David Tutera's CELEBrations" on WE tv.

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The episode will air next year.  We're told attendees included the following notables:

"Married to Medicine's" Lisa Nicole Cloud (who designed Porsha's red carpet dress) and her husband Dr. Darren NauglesQuad Webb-Lunceford ("Married to Medicine"), Bobby Valentino, Sean Garrett, Avery Wilson, Meelah Williams  ("R&B Divas Atlanta"), Latavia Roberson ("R&B Divas Atlanta"), Christina Johnson ("Atlanta Exes"), Queen Brooklyn Tankard ("Thicker Than Water"), Shay Johnson ("Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta"), Rodney Perry (the emcee for the night), Gary With Da Tea (Dish Nation), Dr. Yamma Brown, makeup artist Nat Brown and Lauren Williams (Porsha's sister).

And her little dog, too! Porsha's pooch Neko looked super glam on the red carpet.

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