I wouldn’t have it any other way though, I love New Zealand and its people. I even snagged myself up a nice Kiwi man and we welcomed our daughter Sienna in 2018, and also raise my other two children Chloe and Jack and our dog Charlie. It’s a busy household that’s for sure.
Before making the big move to New Zealand, from the age of two, I lived in Gabon and then Tunisia (Africa), where I have some of my best childhood memories that include snorkeling adventures from our sailboat, rescuing tortoises, hot air ballooning across the Sahara Desert, Riding a camel oh and did I mention having pet monkeys! I was fortunate to see so many beautiful places, and I guess that’s why travelling and getting to know the indigenous people is a big part of who I am.
Performing arts has always been my passion. I always knew that I would eventually have a career involving some form of stage work, I remember in my teen years imagining singing to all the posters on my wall imagining that was my audience. From the moment I could talk I was always singing, and from the age of two I started ballet. I pretty much grew up on the stage, doing anything from school plays, dance performances, modelling, musicals and singing events. I even auditioned for the very first NZ Idol, when I was 16 years old and was a Ballroom and Latin champion. To this day, I still do dance classes, with the annual dance show being quite a highlight, we have three generations that attend the same studio, my mum, myself and my eldest daughter.
When it came to make the choice about my career I really had no idea who I was or wanted to do with my life. I toyed with the idea of being a lawyer, criminologist, councillor, flight attendant and when I was 18 years old, I left half way through my last year of highschool to attend University to become a teacher. I graduated with a Bachelor of Education in 2008, and taught for three and a half years before I decided to follow my path as a medium and spiritual mentor.
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