Loni Love
Loni Love is a two-time EMMY, two-time NAACP Image & three-time Gracie Award-winning host, comedian, actress, author, and philanthropist.
She has performed comedy all over the world and loves to make people laugh.
Loni is the Executive Producer of Little Women Unfiltered: Atlanta- an after show for Little Women: Atlanta, season six on Lifetime. Loni was also the host of the highly rated post Salt-N-Peppa movie interview with the real legendary artists on Lifetime. She is also the new first new narrator for the 13th season of Bridezillas on WETV.
Loni is one of the co-hosts of the GRACIE Award-winning weekend radio show Café Mocha. The show is broadcast on over 40 stations including SiriusXM Channel 141.
From 2015-2022 She was the cohost for the Nationally Syndicated Daytime Talk show, “The Real “ on Fox and from 2020-2022 Loni was the co host for E! Daily Pop and guest cohost for E! Nightly Pop.
In 2019, she became the first female host on the mainstage of the Essence Music Festival in the Superdome in New Orleans. For a lifelong road comic this was Loni’s largest audience of 50,000. In 2020 she also hosted the first-ever virtual Essence festival celebrating the magazine’s 50th anniversary.
Loni’s second book, "I Tried To Change So You Don't Have To: True Life Lessons debuted in June 2020 and received a glowing review from the New York Times. The book 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 available. It is now available at www.LoniLoveBook.com.
Erica Montolfo
Erica Montolfo is known as an Writer, Executive Producer, Creator, and Co-Executive Producer. Some of her work includes iCarly, Boy Meets World, The Neighborhood and the creator of the show Zoe Ever After.
Erica Montolfo, a native of Los Angeles, California, is a graduate of UCLA with a Bachelor's Degree in English and a Graduate Degree in Marketing from its Anderson School of Management. Initially, she worked in the private sector as a marketing executive for such companies as Merrill Lynch and Philips, but soon realized she wanted to return to her first love... writing.
In 1997, Erica left a lucrative marketing position after being accepted into the prestigious Walt Disney Studios Writers Fellowship Program.
Upon completing the program, she was promptly hired as a Staff Writer on the long-running ABC series BOY MEETS WORLD. After completing three seasons on the show, she moved on to another ABC hit, MY WIFE AND KIDS, and then on to several UPN hit series', including ONE ON ONE where she served as Consulting Producer.
During this time, Erica turned her sights to developing her own show, selling to and Executive Producing pilots for CBS, UPN, Disney and HBO. In the summer of 2006, Erica joined the staff of THE GAME for The CW network, becoming Executive Producer in the show's sixth season. In 2007, she won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for her episode "White Coats and White Lies."
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