dimanche 21 juin 2020

Chimène van Oosterhout: Life after Luv'


Luv's break-up earlier this year (see news posted on February 7th, 2020) and the Covid-19 crisis haven't stopped Chimène van Oosterhout's motivation for developing projects.

The lady is multitalented, proactive and polyglot. 

Weeks before the coronavirus turned the world upside down, the larger than life media personality started to promote the chain of women's clothing stores KeK on social media (see news posted on January 26th, 2020). On June 12th and 13th, she posted new pictures of herself advertising the latest collection of Kek:






Thanks to her long experience on television, Chimène promote companies via her PR office. Her latest client is TestamentHulp, a service provider that informs customers and helps to properly organize the inheritance. 


Moreover, as a true humanist, Chimène recently teamed up with novel writer Susan Smit to take part in the #ShareTheMicNow campaign. 




What Is #ShareTheMicNow

In the wake of George Floyd's death, a new social media campaign called #ShareTheMicNow started in the USA. On June 10, 2020, nearly 46 African-American female activists, celebrities, entrepreneurs and journalists took over Instagram handles of 46 White performers, celebrities, fashion designers and athletes. They united in solidarity under #ShareTheMicNow social media campaign. Celebrities such as Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ariana Huffington, Kourtney Kardashian etc relinquished their Instagram accounts for 46 African-American women. 

This beautiful campaign also inspired Dutch female celebrities and entrepreneursAs a multicultural, humanist and independent woman, Chimène decided to collaborate with Susan Smit. Here's her video message posted on Instagram on June 17th:




Source: Chimène van Oosterhout's Facebook and Instagram accounts 

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