Adelaide food creator Brenda Loveday quits Nina restaurant

Adelaide food creator Brenda Loveday quits Nina restaurant
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One of Adelaide's most prominent food creators, Brenda Loveday has quit the trendy Adelaide restaurant Nina, which she co-owned with top chef and ex-partner Leonardo Moreira Loureiro.

What they said: In a post on Instagram she wrote: "after one and (a) half years, I have made the decision to leave Nina and will also no longer be running their social media.

"I’m grateful to have been part of the opening and journey of this restaurant, and to see the incredible response from everyone who has visited, but it’s time for me to move onto my next venture.

“I appreciate everyone who has supported me along the way and I’m beyond excited for you all to see what I do next!”

Go Deeper: LoveDay is well known in the Adelaide food scene through her Freaky Feeds accounts on TikTok (followers 83.4k) and Instagram (followers 30.8k) where she often posts about the Adelaide food scene.

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AdelaideNow reports Loveday's departure comes six months after she accused her ex-partner Leonardo Moreira Loureiro of domestic violence. She has remained a part-owner of Nina, since the allegations were aired in court last year. Moreira Loureiro has yet to plead to the charges but a lawyer for the Adelaide chef has told the court his client will be contesting the charges.

Her TikTok audience is predominantly Australian, skewing female, with almost two-thirds of her followers aged 18-24.

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