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The Maintain Show: Get the Scoop

                                                                    By Berenice Mulubah
                                                                                                                             

Left to Right: Radio Personality Talee Supercute, Actress Sana K Idibia and Actor/model/host Valentino Lucas
                             

The Maintain Show has taken social media by storm.  Every Liberian media page has posted about the show at least more than once. 
Field trip to the Maintain Show
                                                                                    
During my visit in Washington DC, Radio personality Talee Supercute, Radio personality LibDiva, actress Dee Jarry and I took a field trip to see how the Show is put together.  Not only did I watched a live taping of the show, I also had a one on one chat with the host and producer. 
Here are five things you didn't know about the Maintain Show.
5. Before the taping of each episode, the team starts with few words of prayer.  I was shocked when the producer said with a voice of command, "first thing, let's hold hands and pray," not even caring about our religious background.  She had that look that says, "If you are in this room, you are going to pray." That was fine by me, I'm a spiritual being and it seems that everyone in the room appreciated the prayer.

                                                       Lucas Valentino (host) and faience Cece Maintain (producer/Director)

 4. The Maintain show is a family affair.  The host and producer are engaged.  The camera crew is a husband and wife team.  The show is name after actress Cece Maintain, who is also the producer/director of the show.  She is engaged to super model Valentino Lucas, who is the host of the show.  They both has a beautiful baby together.  At home, Valentino is the boss but on set, Cece is in charge.  He listens to her directions and corrections.  Their working chemistry is professional and flawless. 
                                                         Cece Maintain in action

3.   The Maintain show is going mainstream.  The show will be broadcast on more than one TV stations and online with Netflix. 
 2. Within a year, the show will be taped in front a live audience.  As we chitchat about the vision of the show, Cece exciting stated, "By next year, we will start taping in front a live audience."  She described the set of the audience and what she hope to gain, more attractions. 

 1.  The show premiers March 15, 2015 in Washington Dc.  Don't miss it!
                                                                                

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WELCOME TO THE MAINTAIN SHOW WHERE WE MAINTAIN SUBSTAIN AND ENTERTAIN OUR VIEWERS! WE PLEDGE AND PROMISE TO BRING... YOU THE HOTTEST NEWS IN LOCAL AND GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT THROUGH OUT THE WORLD. WE ARE HERE TO MOTIVATE AND INSPIRE YOU THROUGH OUR EFFORTS BY GIVING OUR ENTERTAINERS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS A PLATFORM TO SHOW CASE THEIR WORK AND TELL THEIR LIFE CHANGING STORIES. IF YOU HAVE AN INTRESTING STORY PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SHARE WITH US! CONTACT US AT THE MAINTAIN SHOW BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW, YOUR STORY COULD TOUCH THE LIFES OF MANY! THANK YOU ALL FOR WATCHING! UNTIL THAN I HOPE YOU ENJOY!
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