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Lisa Wu has been keeping busy since she left Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta" and taken up a career as a TV and theater actress and a best-selling author. Reality star Lisa Wu was a popular member of the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" permanent cast when she decided to quit the show. Wu left the "RHOA" permanent cast, although she did guest on and off until , and embarked on a new path that included another reality show, mothering her three boys, and evolving her career as an actress and a writer.

Wu had a baby son, Ed Jr. Wu later admitted that leaving the permanent cast after just two years was due to her feeling that the show wasn't "real," and placed her under a lot of pressure to "perform. At that time, Wu was a successful businesswoman, juggling raising three active boys with running a string of businesses that included a real estate firm, and designing jewelry lines, as well as baby and adult clothing.

She said :. Even though Wu admits she's just as busy as ever, a lot has changed for the now year-old. The real estate business, jewelry, and clothing lines are no longer active, and Wu's marriage to Hartwell ended in Over the last ten years Wu raised Justin, now 23, and Jordan, now 26, alone to adulthood. As for Ed Jr. The reality star was stunned by Hartwell's brief marriage to Keshia Knight Pulliam in Wu produced her own reality show, "Hollywood Divas" in , which ran for three seasons.

The show was a hit in its first season, with excellent ratings, and season two was just as successful. Unfortunately, ratings lagged for season three and TV One did not renew "Hollywood Divas" for a fourth season. In , shortly after leaving "RHOA," Wu collaborated with novelist Miasha on the book, "When the Cake is Made" about three women whose weddings threaten to turn into disasters instead of the happiest day of their lives.

She broke into the film industry in when she wrote, produced, and starred in the movie "Black Ball.