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Meet Diamond Brim | Entertainment Mogul

Today we’re excited to introduce you to Diamond Brim. Diamond is an Entertainment Mogul and is also a content partner. Content partners help Voyage in so many ways from spreading the word about the work that we do, sponsoring our mission and collaborating with us on content like this. Check out our conversation with Diamond below.

Hi Diamond, thank you so much for sitting down with us again. For folks who might have missed our initial interview, can you start by briefly introducing yourself?
Greetings, I go by the name Diamond P and I’m in the Entertainment Industry. I’m a Celebrity Media Personality, Actress, Artist, Host, Brand Ambassador, Author, Entertainment Mogul and more.

Since Kirk Franklin has been a trending topic for what he said to his son, what is your intake on the situation? And what is your relationship status with your mother and father?
My intake on the Kirk Franklin situation is that I disagree with the way that his son went about the situation (recording his father). I feel like his son went into the conversation with the intent of purposely embarrassing his father, furthermore there’s nothing wrong with helping your child/children nevertheless at a certain age you have to learn to take some type of responsibility for your life, as a grown man being 32-33 you shouldn’t be going to your parents demanding anything. Again, if the help is TRULY needed, I understand you reaching out for help however it’s the way that you go about in asking. My relationship with my mom, I DO NOT have one, my father passed away a month ago.

Since the COVID-19 hit, what are somethings that went on in your life during this pandemic, missed shows, interviews etc. What are somethings that you had to do to adjust to this pandemic?
During this COVID-19 I’ve lost my aunt, grandma and dad nevertheless being in the Entertainment Industry we were not able to do any shows, conduct interviews, film, music recordings, music videos and more. Some of the things that I had to adjust to during this pandemic is my daughter doing virtual learning (school from home), learning how to use the internet more (going live on my social media sites), having meetings on zoom, answer more emails, working off of my phones, & computers. Nevertheless, the hurtful thing was not being able to visit my son’s grave. Especially when I’m use to going like every day.

What did you learn from this pandemic? Do you believe that this has become the “new norm”?
What I’ve learned from this pandemic is that this is/was DEFINITELY not a joke, I’m being more cautious with sanitation, being around people and respecting/ acknowledging the fact that anybody can catch this COVID-19. Do I believe that this has become the “new norm” yes nevertheless I’m always going to continuously pray for better days.

Alright, so before we go, how can our readers connect with you to learn more and show support?
If you’re looking to connect with me, you can follow me on Instagram @darealdiamondp Bigo @darealdiamondp
Twitter @therealdiamondp and of course my website www.Darealdiamondp.com

Contact Info:

  • Website: www.darealdiamondp.com
  • Facebook: Diamond Denise
  • Linkedin: @darealdiamondp
  • Twitter: @therealdiamondp
  • Youtube: Darealdiamondp
  • Other: Bigo @darealdiamondp

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