Clutch Features Afrobella!


October 1st, 2007

Yours truly is being featured this month on Clutch Magazine! I love Clutch, and I’m honored to be interviewed. Check it out and tell me what you think!!


14 Responses to “Clutch Features Afrobella!”

  1. StAr on October 1, 2007 9:55 am

    Bella,
    you are just to “FLY” for words. I gave you an “A” on your interview…as always it was real and simply put…it was YOU!!!! I tell ya…..I love this site!!

  2. Trinichica on October 1, 2007 11:09 am

    Girl, I am so proud of you; I have been reading daily…..I feel like I know you personally! Go-head with ya’ bad self!

  3. lauren on October 1, 2007 5:14 pm

    Bella, that was a great interview. I am glad you are being recognized for all of your hard work! I think a children’s book is an amazing idea.

  4. (Olivia) on October 1, 2007 6:05 pm

    Wow, congratulations! You did really well in the interview as well.

  5. Auragirl on October 1, 2007 8:52 pm

    Hey Bella!
    Congrats on the feature! I’m so glad to be a reader of the wonderfulness that is AFROBELLA! You have excellent goals and dreams for the future of Afrobella and I wish you nothing but the best and allllllllllllll the success in the world!

    P.S. Have you talked to an attorney?

  6. Bebroma on October 2, 2007 2:22 am

    Oooooo, Bella! I loved the interview, I love reading this blog. You don’t have kids, and thus you probably are not intimately acquainted with the Disney Channel like I am (smiles) and probably won’t even “get it”, but I’m gonna say it anyway — to paraphrase London Tipton — Yaaay You!! And did you check Auragirl’s PS? I know that’s right, Auragirl. This blog is my big girl time, it’s hard for me to get any of that right now, but I get my dose of Afrobella every day. Props to you for keeping it clean and intelligent, and yet addressing all sorts of issues, while all the while holding down the 9-5 and taking care of your man. And a book would be so fab! You could write the one StAr’s been looking for.

  7. bella on October 2, 2007 8:01 am

    I’m on that, Auragirl. Yup, it’s getting to that point where I need to take this more seriously and recognize its power. Thank you all for your kind words. I felt really strong about this feature! And I LOVE Clutch!!

    And Lauren, I KNOW I owe you a phone call! I miss you buckets, friend of mine.

  8. MochaSiren on October 2, 2007 8:06 am

    Great interview. The comment about Oprah was a good one. Not only would she look great natural, I think it would definitely encourage more black woman to go for it! BTW, does anyone know if Andre Walker is still Oprah’s hairstylist? I’m asking because I don’t understand why her hair lately always looks like a dry, matted weave. She should hire a natural hairstylist like Diane DaCosta or someone in that ilk.

  9. Elana on October 2, 2007 1:04 pm

    Hey Afrobella! I just commented on your Clutch interview. Awesome coverage. As I mentioned there, Beuaty Chat Blog actually DOES jump from topic to topic, but it’s all good. You really got somethin’ with your blog, a certain following that is very impressive and endearing.

  10. strength/courage/wisdom on October 3, 2007 10:28 am

    Great interview and great site! I haven’t been on Afrobella for too long, but I do find it refreshing. Keep up the good work!

  11. Anita Grant on October 3, 2007 2:34 pm

    I’ve posted it on Clutch and I’ll post again here..

    My day is *not* complete until I read your blog with a nice cuppa tea & a biscuit.

    Brilliant interview!

    Much love to you Afrobella, dearheart!

  12. Debo Blue on October 4, 2007 3:55 am

    I agree…very good interview! Congratulations for the recognition and for the explosion you’re sure to experience very soon!

  13. Blisse on October 4, 2007 11:28 am

    Congratulation Bella! Great interview!

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