Cece Maintain is the most controversial and possibly the most additive personality in the Liberian entertainment industry. Despite the criticisms, the Liberian actress and talk show host has a huge and loyal fan base. Cece keeps her fans entertained by being loud, boastful and unapologetic. Check out our interview below: The Maintain was one of your greatest contribution to the entertainment industry, could you ever see yourself going back to producing that show? Why or why not? No. The Liberian community didn’t see the value in it. I was paying $600 monthly, on a local tv network to air the show, but I lost the spot because the rating was so low. The show didn’t get the support I needed to keep it running. What are your goals and vision for the next ten years? I want to be able to provide job opportunities for young Liberians. My goal is to open a big factory, manufacturing beauty and fashion products. Do you have any intention of returning to acting? No, my d
It’s been a big year for Lydia Freeman. The CEO of Giselle magazine got married to her long term boyfriend, bought a new home and successfully hosted her second annual fashion week. The busy mother, wife and blogger gave us an exclusive into her career. Check out our interview below: Why did blogging interest you and how did you get started? ANSWER Lydia: I went to an all white Baptist school from 10th grade to 12th grade. I was the only African/Black Girl in my class. I didn’t have technology or social media at the time, my parents didn't allow me to have such luxury in school. It was 10th grade when I began to wonder if there were Liberian Models, Musicians or just entertainers in general. At the time I was really interested in modeling, fashion, music, etc. So I searched Google, I didn't see what I was looking for, nothing positive but war pictures and videos about Liberia. I said to myself I want to Create a website to write and shine positive light on Liberian entertain