The lovely and sometimes
controversial Juliet Ibrahim representing Ghana covers the latest edition of
Zen Magazine.
See
editor’s note below:
When it comes to
being a celebrity, there is no book you can read about how to become a
celebrity. It doesn’t matter whether you were born from a poor family or
whether your upbringing was rough, if you truly believe you have what it takes
to be famous or to be successful, the only thing stopping you is you. Every
year, a new celebrity is born out of Africa and over the last decade, we have
witnessed so many amazing African celebrities breaking new grounds locally and
internationally.
In the movie
industry for example, the likes of Chiwetel Ejiofor, Djimon Hounsou, Idris
Elba, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Charlize Theron, Thandie Newton are a few names
that come to my head when I think of Africans who are breaking new grounds for
not only themselves but for others who want to venture into acting and theatre.
Born on the 3rd of March 1986, Juliet Ibrahim is a Ghanaian actress who lights
up my heart every time I read about her. Juliet made her first film debut in
2007 in the movie “Crime of Christ” alongside Ghanaian actor Majid Michel and
was awarded the Face of Ghana Movies in 2011. A few years later, Juliette
started her foundation “The Juliet Ibrahim foundation – a non-profit,
nonpartisan organization focused on creating awareness on kidney cancer and
providing necessary interventions to ensure a society free of such issues in
Ghana and Africa at large.”
It is truly a great
feeling to have such an inspirational African celebrity on our September cover
and this month, Juliette gives Zen an exclusive access into her life, reasons
why she started her foundation. We also talk movies, fashion and her beauty
secrets. Meanwhile, we have 2 super cool fashion editorials this month from
Anita Quansah London and NOMI by Naomi. Next up we have 2 great inspirational
interviews from NNEKA and Bisila Bokoko. All that, plus 2 exclusives with
African models Daniel Wessels from South Africa and Asalepele Omphile from
Botswana. We’ve also been chatting toMiss Norway 2010 winner Melinda V.
Elvenes. It’s another great month filled with so many great features, fantastic
fashion, inspirational interviews and most importantly, a month filled with love.
Credits
Photography by Danny Lowe
Makeup by Princess Amayo Ironbar
Hair: Deborah Lola
Styling: Elizabeth @ 1302 Design
Dress by Eki Orleans
Contributor: Melanie Jones PR
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