Loni Love Loni Love is currently a co-host of The Real, the one-hour daily talk show on Fox stations. The nationally syndicated show (with a rebroadcast in primetime on cable network BET) was touted by the New York Post as “fun, funny, involved in life, outrageous by nature, warm and, most of all, real.” The show was nominated for four EMMY Awards, including Outstanding Talk Show, and won the EMMY for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Hosts. The Real also won the 2018 & 2019 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Talk Series. Loni has found her niche on The Real (“It’s like a younger, intoxicated version of The View” said Jezebel), as well as the recurring guest DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Loni also currently co-hosts the GRACIE Award-winning radio show Café Mocha with rapper YoYo. They’ve interviewed President Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama as well as superstars like Fantasia Barrino Taylor, Patti LaBelle, Tyler Perry, Jam & Terry among many others. Café Mocha is the only nationally syndicated show of its kind that was created exclusively BY and FOR women of color. You can catch the show on over 35 stations including SiriusXM Channel 141. Additionally, Loni has guest hosted on Fashion Police and has been a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight and E! Along with her work on television, Loni has appeared in myriad movies including Mother’s Day, the successful Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 opposite Kevin James, Soul Plane with Kevin Hart and the Bad Ass franchise with Danny Glover and Danny Trejo. In addition, Loni is the subject of the documentary “Being Loni Love”, which traces Loni’s life story from her early days as a latchkey daughter growing up in Detroit’s Brewster- Douglas housing projects to national stand up comedienne, tv and movie star. Author (“Love Him or Leave Him but Don’t Get Stuck with the Tab” came out in 2013), stand up comedienne, theatre actor, film star, television host, roving reporter and part time aunt – Loni Love has no plans to slow down. In 2019, she became the first-ever female host of the Essence Festival and hosted the first-ever virtual festival in 2020 celebrating the magazine’s 50th anniversary. Making history, Loni become the first new narrator for We tv’s Bridezillas since its inception in September 2020. She has also served as solo host for the 2020 Daytime Emmys Children’s, Lifestyle and Animation award ceremony. Loni is gearing up to host Lifetime’s Little Women of Atlanta Unscripted and will moderate a fireside chat with the legendary Salt-n-Pepa following their biopic premiere on Lifetime. The Emmy winning talk show host released her highly anticipated, "I Tried to Change So You Don't Have To" book on June 23, 2020. An inspiring, hilarious memoir about learning to resist the pressures of conformity, love yourself for who you are, embrace your flaws, and unlock your true potential available now at www.LoniLoveBook.com. Twitter: @LoniLove Instagram: @ComicLoniLove Facebook: Loni Love YOYO YOYO is a rapper, actress, educator and philanthropist. The new member of VH1’s popular “Love & Hip Hop Hollywood” series is affectionately known as Auntie YoYo. Raised in the South Central district of Los Angeles, her big break came when she appeared on Ice Cube's 1990 debut, “AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted,” duetting on "It's A Man's World," representing her gender in admirable style. Her own debut “Make Way for the Motherload” introduced her confident attitude along with the formation of the Intelligent Black Women’s Coalition organization. Her songs “You Can’t Play With My YoYo,” “Bonnie & Clyde Theme” with Ice Cube and her feature on Brandy’s “I Wanna Be Down” remix with MC Lyte and Queen Latifah are classics. As an actress, she has appeared in the Academy Awards-nominated film “Boyz N the Hood” as well as a number of television shows including ‘90s sitcom “Martin” where she portrayed the memorable, comical recurring character Keylolo. She also served as a co-host of VH1’s “Miss Rap Supreme.” In 2013, she founded the YoYo School of Hip Hop music academy where she teaches youth about arts and academics. With a commitment to educating our youth, YoYo is an Ambassador for the Black College Expo. The expo is an event that highlights over 50 of the 104 historically black colleges and universities. For more than seven years, YoYo’s “How to Get A’s in English Through Hip Hop” seminar has been a main feature during the expo. YoYo also makes her mark on the airwaves as co-host of Café Mocha, the #1 nationally syndicated radio show for women of color, alongside Emmy award winner Loni Love and broadcast veteran Angelique Perrin. The Gracie award-winning show is heard in over 35 markets across the United States and on SiriusXM Channel 141. YoYo teaches women about health and fitness via her “Get Fit With YoYo” program. She will be releasing “Out of Control,” her first new song in more than 10 years. The track features “Love & Hip Hop Hollywood” castmate Brittany B, who is also an A&R for Warner Bros., Tyeler Reign, season 5 winner of Jermaine Dupri’s “Rap Game” series, as well as Patient Picasso. YoYo is a proud new grandmother and mother of two beautiful, intelligent daughters. Twitter: @YoYoWhitaker Instagram: @YoYoFearless Facebook: Yolanda Whitaker Angelique Perrin For many years Angelique was known as a TV and radio personality. The girl who did the funny character voices. That all changed a few years ago when George Lucas cast her as Jedi Master Adi Gallia in the animated series Star Wars The Clone Wars. Suddenly she became part of sci fi history. But let us not forget where it all began. Angelique was literally discovered. During her college years, she worked as a hostess at a hotel. On a slow day, she noticed a couple of guys sitting in the back with empty coffee cups. She grabbed a fresh pot. And in a perfect British accent said, “Pardon me would you care for another spot of coffee?” One of the guys put up his hands as if to frame her in a camera shot and said, “she’s perfect!” Angelique was immediately hired to do character voices for a new radio station 102 Jamz in Greensboro, N.C. Her spunky character, Aquanetta became so popular she was syndicated on hundreds of stations daily via Urban Fun Factory and heard from Greensboro to LA. Speaking of LA. . . After snagging a producer gig at KKBT/The Beat in LA, people really started taking notice. She was still doing the same stuff - character voices, bits, skits and song parodies. But now much of Hollywood was listening. Executives at Black Entertainment TV definitely took notice. She began as B.E.T’s new gossip girl. Each week viewers couldn’t wait to see what hotspot she’d be at and who she’d be talking about. Angelique would also become the voice of B.E.T’s longest running show - Comic View. She soon would find a new radio home at Power 106 on the Baka Boyz morning team which lead to even more exposure. Angelique became the voice of the Keenen Ivory Wayans show and a Hollywood reporter for Hard Copy. Hooray4Hollywood Angelique currently cohosts and produces Cafe Mocha Radio with comedienne Loni Love. She won a Gracie for the special she produced on First Lady Obama. Upcoming projects include a role in the Netflix original cartoon Cannon Busters. As Professor Hester, she’s teaching 1st graders science via ABCMouse.com Did we mention she plays a Jedi on Star Wars the Clone Wars? Twitter: @AngeliquePerrin Instagram: @AngeliquePerrinPix Facebook: Angelique Perrin