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Exclusive Interview: Cece Maintain Discusses Collaboration and more

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
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Lydia Freeman Reveals Her Vision Scares Her

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

New music video from Faithvonic is on the horizon.

After a recent work went viral, a ‘Liberian independence’ story told through photos, the artist is on to the next project. Faithvonic is gliding her way to the top of the music industry with a consistent flow of quality music, visuals and hot photos. Check out our interview below.   What is your next project? My new song “Come Correct” ft Stunna music video to be released very very soon. I’m excited about it, we went all the way in.  When you create music, what is your personal purpose or goal? To make sure my message touches people and make them feel alive despite whatever they going through. This is why I preach inspiration behind the beat. You dance and think later. What has been most challenging aspect of your career?  -Getting my work across Liberia.  It’s very challenging because I don’t have the necessary push yet but my team is doing their very best to get me out . Although it takes time but one day I will be there. What draws you to your preferred genre? -The sound, the Afro p

Exclusive Interview: Suzan Gbangaye Reveals Her Biggest Challenge as a Blogger

What attracted you to blogging?  Ans: The love for my country and the passion of wanting the world to know us as a nation and what we stand for is what attracted me to blogging. That's why I'm using my blog to promote our Arts, cultural and Tourism.   What has been your biggest challenge as a blogger?  My biggest challenge as a blogger is something that I go through everyday, which is "Trying to always come up with a good story and keep the blog update with all the major happenings within the Liberian communities (Home and Abroad), while  being a single parent and working hard to maintain my status in real life." What are your plans for The Ghees?  Ans: The future plan for The_Gees.lib is to get  into more charity work which we have already started engaging.   PS: I do more politics on my live show and less entertainment. My blog is definitely not just for politics but entertainment, Tourism, Lifestyle, Fashion etc.. How do you decide which news worth you discussing? 

An Exclusive Interview with Michelle Doe

Michelle Doe is a socialite, an actress and a former blogger. The socialite gave us exclusive look into her creative space. Check out our interview below:  Congratulations on your July 26 photoshoot! Can you please tell me about the photoshoot “who” and where the inspiration came from?  Ans: Wow, thanks for the recognition!! It was actually a collaboration with one of my favorite Liberian designers “MssGlam”. She was the mastermind, I think I was just a vessel of her vision. We wanted to depict a style of dressing in rural parts of Liberia that young women would only tie lappa with beads, and other traditional markings we don’t see every day but we wanted it to make sense for July 26 so body paint was easy for us to portrait that. What’s the main message to take away from your photoshoot?  Ans: I just want you to look beyond the boobs and see the beauty in our own culture for once. What do you enjoy the most about being a part of the Liberian entertainment industry?

An Exclusive Interview with Rachael Dahn aka Libdiva

Rachael Dahn was a radio personality at Radio Ducor, got her break in the media industry in 2011. From there, the Liberian native landed on the TMZ Radio in 2 013 and eventually created her own blog, The Scoop. But after 10 years in the media business, Rachael is going down a different path into the fashion industry, selling clothes in her recently created LaDiva Fashion.  It’s an online women’s shopping outlet, which includes her swimsuit line “Ladiva”. Check out our interview with Rachael below:  What inspired you to launch a swimsuit line?  It was actually Berenice mulubah. We were on the phone couple of years ago. I did a sexy shoot, and she said, you should start your lingerie line. You got some beautiful curves and I think curvy women should be your focus. I thought of it for months and finally decided on doing a swimsuit line. I felt there wasn’t a lot for us curvy African women out there. The outpour of support is amazing. Tell me about a project or accomplishment that you cons

7 Questions with Master Queen

On and off air, Grace Weah is known as Master Queen. She works as a radio host, actor, and MC. Master Queen has MC'd numerous important events in addition to being a radio veteran and media maven. The radio personality stated in this interview that she is considering options other than DJing on the radio. Take a look at our conversation below: 1. If you could pass on a nugget of wisdom to the next musical generation, what would it be?    (ANSWER) If I could pass one piece of wisdom on to the next musical generation, it would be to carry yourself with grace, but fight like a bear when it comes to making decisions for yourself. Brand yourself well because that’s your first impression And remember, Life is give and take. Learn to be independent. Do not expect that there will always be somebody to look after you. Don’t expect anybody to love you if you can not reciprocate.. Be humble, be willing to learn new things, gratitude is important And be responsible. 2. If you were