Interview: Renaissance Woman Amanda Seales Talks Beauty, Music and More!

We all have our creative sides, but it seems like God gave Amanda Seales  (formerly known as Amanda Diva) a little more than the rest of us!

The Los Angeles native, 31,  who calls New York City home is an all-around Renaissance woman. If being one of the hottest and most sought-after DJs in the city isn’t enough, the multi-talented Columbia University alum is also a visual artist, poet, playwright, singer/songwiter, entrepreneur, TV personality and the host of the recently wrapped VH1 show, “Masters of the Mix: Season 3.”

I recently caught up with the girl-about-town diva to dish about her inspiration, beauty routine and of course, music!

Check out the Q&A below:

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BGG: Your artwork is absolutely beautiful! What do you enjoy creating the most?

Amanda Seales: Thank you! Lately I’ve found myself becoming more interested in going the fashion route with my art I’ve really enjoyed spicing up pieces like purses, bangles, denim. Eventually I’d like to have my own clothing and home lines. I also really love doing big pieces. I don’t really get the chance to because of time and space (these NYC apartments aren’t great for that) but I love the feeling of accomplishment after I finish and seeing what started as a little thought in my mind realized tangibly on a big canvas.

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BGG: During your travels, what country or city inspires you the most?

AS: Paris. Hands down. It’s so aesthetically beautiful yet gritty. It is as if it were built for the specific purpose of inspiring artists!

BGG: What do you think are the challenges (if any) that female DJs experience that their male counterparts don’t have to deal with?

AS: Dudes hollering at us while we’re in the booth. (laughing) You have no idea how annoying it is and the insipid questions like, “So you be djaying??” CLEARLY.

BGG: Being the epitome of a Renaissance woman with a super busy schedule, what are your beauty & hair secrets to always looking camera-ready?

AS: As far as beauty secrets I’m pretty simple. I wash my face daily with Oil of Olay Total Effects. In regard to makeup, I use the Bobbi Brown Bronze “Shimmer Brick” as a shimmer and love a pop (of color) on the lip and I try to get creative with my eyes. On shoots, I have makeup artists use a tinted moisturizer instead of foundation as it’s less wearing on my skin. Dairy gives me pimples on my forehead so I try to stay away but damn, that Haagen-Daz is SO inviting!

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As far as my hair, I also keep that simple too! I wash my hair about every other day and comb it out and condition on weekends. In the shower I use Hair Rules Daily Cleansing Cream Moisturizing No Suds Shampoo and Hair Rules Quench Ultra Rich Conditioner. For daily upkeep, I use Carol’s Daughter Hair Milk as a leave-in to keep my curls defined and voluminous.

BGG: You have such a refreshing personal style. How would you describe it in three words?

AS: Thanks! I never really considered myself stylish but I’ve really been giving more effort to it so that means a lot! Amazing designer Sharufa Walker of Jinaki gave me some great advice she said, “Amanda you are gifted with use of color on canvas. Use that same gift and apply it and treat yourself like the canvas and your clothes like the paints.” That has totally changed my mind frame and given foundation to my style over night! I would describe it as Colorful. Classy. Feminine.

BGG: Like most of us, music is a huge part of your life. When did you know that you wanted to make a profession out of it?

AS: I honestly never knew. It just happened. One day I was doing poetry and after the show was offered a job as a radio host at Sirius Satellite Show. I was always a music lover but it was then that the hobby became a profession.

BGG: Being an ‘80s baby, you’ve seen hip-hop undergo many changes. What do you think of today’s hip-hop landscape?

AS: Blechhhh.

BGG: If you could only play one album for the rest of your life, what would it be? Why?

AS: Bob Marley “Legend” because it is multi-dynamic musically and emotionally. There is a song for every feeling and mood.

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BGG: Being so multi-talented, what do you envision for your future career-path?

AS: In the future I want to continue to raise the platform on which I’m hosting and creating. Whether it’s programming content, art, djaying, or written work (plays/books), I am ready to elevate and have my own television show, book, branded endorsement featuring my art, etc . I also hope to be able to one day live comfortably and consistently off of my prolific mind.

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BGG: I know that you often speak with young women in college, what has been your best advice to them?

AS: I feel like only they would know what my best advice to them has been, but I try to always instill in them the importance of preservation of integrity and the importance of education. Those are two things that no one  can take from you!

In Case You Missed It: Fabulous Celebrity TwitPics of the Week!

Check out this week’s fabulous Twitter and Instagram photos from some of our fave celebs!

Alicia Keys, Lala and Kerry Washington

Alicia Keys, Lala and Kerry Washington

Joan Smalls

Joan Smalls

Angela Simmons, Bow Wow and Floyd Mayweather

Angela Simmons, Bow Wow and Floyd Mayweather

Regina Hall

Regina Hall

Solange

Solange

Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tia Mowry-Housley

Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Tia Mowry-Housley

For all the moms, have a Happy Mother’s Day! What’s your favorite photo of the week? 

3 Life Lessons I’ve Learned Since Turning 30

This past Saturday I celebrated my 33rd birthday. The weather was great, my husband showered me with goodies, my daughter was giddy with excitement and I feasted on one of my favorite dishes (seafood pasta). After such a wonderful day, I stopped to ponder three of the most significant things I’ve learned so far in my thirties.

Ava and me on my birthday.

Ava and me on my birthday.

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Thought I’d share them with you guys!

1. Some friendships aren’t meant to last a lifetime. It took me until I was 30 years old to realize that all friends aren’t supposed to be in my life forever. I had to learn how to recognize when a friendship’s season has passed and move forward!

2. Worrying about what other people think of me is pretty pointless. In my 20s, I spent far too much time concerned about how people perceived me. In these last few years, I’m the most comfortable I’ve ever been in my own skin and people’s opinions of me no longer have a place in my life.

3. Happiness is a choice! I have read my fair share of self-help books pertaining to the pursuit of happiness and have finally concluded that happiness isn’t just a state of being, but a choice. We have the ability to make the most out of our less-than-ideal situations and see the silver lining in every aspect of our lives. And Oprah is right, happiness and gratefulness goes hand-in-hand!

If you’re in your 30s (or beyond), what’s been the most significant thing you’ve learned during the third decade of your life?

Happy MLK & Inauguration Day!

I can’t think of a more fitting way to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. than the second swearing in of the first African-American president of the United States—Barack Obama.

Having a African-American leading the free world is more than Dr. King could’ve ever imagined happening in only two decades after his death.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.

While I’m not in D.C. this year, I did have the pleasure and honor of attending the inauguration in 2009. Despite the chilly temps, it was an electrifying occasion that I’m proud to have witnessed.  My sister will serve as the unofficial BGG correspondent tonight as she’ll be attending the main ball! Hopefully, she can get a few candid shots of the stars in attendance!

My buddy Rashadd and me braving the elements!

Out of the mass crowd, I managed to run into my buddy, Rashadd, from high school!

The crowd was amped for the inauguration!

There were many people holding signs displaying their religious viewpoints. 

The crowd was amped with excitement and anticipation as we headed to the mall! inauguration!

The crowd was amped with excitement and anticipation as we headed to the mall! 

This is an incredibly special day for African-Americans and the entire country as a whole!

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Fabulous Celebrity TwitPics of the Week!

Check out this week’s fabulous photos from some of our fave celebs! Have a wonderful weekend!

Brandy

Brandy

Vanessa & Kobe Bryant and Garcelle Beauvais

Vanessa & Kobe Bryant and Garcelle Beauvais

Sanaa Lathan

Sanaa Lathan

Beyoncé

Beyoncé

Elle Varner

Elle Varner

Robin Thicke, Kevin Hart and JB Smoove

Robin Thicke, Kevin Hart and JB Smoove

Mariah Carey with her daughter Monroe

Mariah Carey with her daughter Monroe

What’s your favorite photo from the bunch? Also, will you be in D.C. this weekend for the inaugural festivities?

BGs Get Glam at Golden Globes

Awards season is officially in full swing!

Last night’s 70th Annual Golden Globes brought out Hollywood’s best and brightest stars to celebrate one of TV’s and film’s biggest nights. From Kerry Washington to Thandie Newton, some of our favorite BGs rocked the red carpet with eye-catching fashions. Whether floor-skimming, thigh-bearing or above-the-knee looks, the night’s ensembles kicked off the season in high style.

If the show is any indication of what we can expect from upcoming red carpets, then we’re in for some sartorial sensations!

Check out these looks:

Kerry Washington in Miu Miu

Kerry Washington in Miu Miu

Halle Berry in Versace

Halle Berry in Versace

Gabby Douglas in Pamella Roland

Gabby Douglas in Pamella Roland

Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad

Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad

Nene Leakes in Carolina Herrera

Nene Leakes in Carolina Herrera

Thandie Newton in Giles

Thandie Newton in Giles

 Photos: Getty Images

What was your favorite look of the night?

Fabulous Celebrity TwitPics of the Week!

Check out this week’s fabulous photos from some of our fave celebs! Have a wonderful weekend!

Letoya Luckett and Tatyana Ali

Letoya Luckett and Tatyana Ali

Marlon Wayans

Marlon Wayans

Essence Atkins

Essence Atkins

Chris Paul

Chris Paul

Christina Milian

Christina Milian

Kimberly Elise and her daughter Taylour Paige

Kimberly Elise and her daughter Taylour Paige

La La Anthony

La La Anthony

What’s your favorite photo from the bunch?