
Loni Love’s “I Tried To Change So You Don’t Have To” Is Up For A Spoken Word Grammy Consideration
Loni Love has built a resume that can only be rivaled by few. She is the co-host for hit talk show “The Real” which was nominated for four EMMY Awards, & won the EMMY for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Hosts. The Real also won a 2018 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Talk Series. Loni is also the co-host of GRACIE Award-winning radio show “Café Mocha” with rapper YoYo. They’ve interviewed President Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama among many others.
Additionally, Loni has guest hosted on Fashion Police and has been a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight and E! Loni has also appeared in plethora of movies. The Emmy winner will also be the subject of the documentary “Being Loni Love”, which traces Loni’s life story from her early days growing up in Detroit’s Brewster- Douglas housing projects to national stand up comedienne, tv and movie star.
Making history, she became the first-ever female host of the Essence Festival. Loni also became the first new narrator for We tv’s Bridezillas since its inception premiering September 2020. She has also served as solo host for the 2020 Daytime Emmys Children’s, Lifestyle and Animation award ceremony.
Even though Loni has accomplished more than most people can fathom, the young mogul has no plans on slowing down. The Emmy winning talk show host released her highly anticipated, “I Tried to Change So You Don’t Have To” book.
Loni’s audiobook is up for a Spoken Word Grammy nomination.
“I Tried To Change So You Don’t Have To” is 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 which is now available at www.LoniLoveBook.com.