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Who is Marie Hamilton-Abston? Meet 'Belle Collective' star representing Mississippi's Black female entrepreneurs

Copy to Clipboard Marie Hamilton-Abston (Instagram: @the real successful marie) OWN s latest show, Belle Collective has already premiered its first episode on Friday, January 15.  The show will throw light on Marie Hamilton-Abston, who is the CEO of Hamilton Davis Mental Health empire. In the show, viewers were introduced to five successful, glamorous boss women who are redefining what it means to be a southern belle in Jackson, Mississippi. Who is Marie Hamilton-Abston? Marie Hamilton-Abston (Courtesy: Instagram: @the real successful marie) Marie Hamilton Abston, a self-made billionaire, is said to be in her early 40s, She has more than 3,500 followers on Instagram. She gained so much name and fame after becoming the CEO of the bustling Hamilton Davis Mental Health empire. Marie is a native of Jackson, MS. She frequently shares pictures of her niece Zakariyea Hamilton. Marie has completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, a Masters Degree in Health Care Administrati

Meet the Black Female Entrepreneurs of OWN's New Unscripted Series 'Belle Collective' [WATCH]

OWN’s new Friday night unscripted series “ Belle Collective” premieres on January 15, and centers on the personal and professional lives of five successful, glamourous boss women who are redefining what it means to be a southern belle in Jackson, Mississippi.  From the producers behind the hit “Love & Marriage: Huntsville,” the dynamic women of “Belle Collective,” represent Mississippi’s finest Black female entrepreneurs, determined to break ceilings – glass and otherwise – while shredding long-held stereotypes of the South. They must set aside their differences to redevelop a struggling mid-twentieth century historic district that was once known as the hub for Black-owned businesses.

Worth Watching: 'WandaVision,' 'One Night in Miami,' OWN's 'Belle Collective,' 'Bling Empire'

KXLY January 15, 2021 4:00 AM Matt Roush, TV Insider Posted: Updated: A selective critical checklist of notable Friday TV: WandaVision (streaming on Disney+): A superhero series that a Nick at Nite junkie would love, the streamer’s first original series from the Marvel Cinematic Universe finds Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and her android mate Vision (Paul Bettany) caught in a bizarre time loop of classic TV sitcomedy. Are they channeling Rob and Laura Petrie from Bewitched and if not, where is all that laughter coming from? Weird, mysterious and insanely entertaining, WandaVision is the trippiest, buzziest new show of 2021. (See the full review.)

First look trailer released for OWN reality series 'Belle Collective' - TheGrio

From the same producers as Love & Marriage: Huntsville, the women hope to give a refreshing glimpse of southern culture and dispel long-held stereotypes of the South. The cast is faced with rebuilding a historic district that was once known as the hub for Black-owned businesses and must set aside their differences to accomplish this goal. The women navigate through the ups and downs of their personal and professional life on-screen. Dr. Antoinette Liles is not only dealing with a divorce, but also opening her own dental practice.  Tambra Cherie is newly single and works as an on-air radio personality for Jackson’s top hip-hop and R&B station, hosting the most controversial radio show in the city, T

OWN's First Look Trailer for 'Belle Collective' is Out Now – Take A LOOK/SEE – EURweb

Belle Collective” premiering Friday, January 15 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The new series from the producers behind the hit “Love & Marriage: Huntsville” centers on the personal and professional lives of five successful, glamourous boss women who are redefining what it means to be a southern belle in Jackson, Mississippi. These dynamic women represent Mississippi’s finest Black female entrepreneurs, determined to break ceilings – glass and otherwise – while shredding long-held stereotypes of the South. They must set aside their differences to redevelop a struggling mid-twentieth century historic district that was once known as the hub for Black-owned businesses. The five principal belles include:

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