Call her an epitome of
perseverance and you will not be wrong at all. Bervlyn Lomotey was rejected on
quite a number of occasions while pursuing her dream of working in a
media related job but that did not deter her.
media related job but that did not deter her.
She kept pushing till
she was given audience and now she is on her way to live her dream—she is an
actress, TV host and a make up artist.
Sharing her experience
with Graphic Showbiz’s Mster Pep on Tuesday, Bervlyn, 24, said, “ I’ve wanted
to do nothing but media-related jobs since childhood. At 13 years, I went for
an audition at TV3 but didn’t make the “18 years and above” cut.
“ At 14 years, I walked
into Sunny FM for a job after B.E.C.E but got turned down and was told to
rather record and listen to my voice on a frequent basis. After WASSCE in 2011,
I went to YFM and was told no vacancy and subsequent attempts over the years
proved futile”, she revealed.
“After the
one year service period, I moved on to presenting Oceans Entertainment Box on
Oceans TV, a show that airs on Fridays at 4pm with repeats on Saturdays and
Sundays 12noon. I also got the chance to act in Season 2 of Yvonne Nelson’s
Heels & Sneakers.
Asked where
the art of makeup came in, Bervlyn said that aspect of her life started while
in the university when she decided to get training to wear make up properly to
look good. “Make-up artistry came along in my final semester in the university
where I attended a six-week training from Black Secret Makeup School and 1-week
training from Evolve Makeup Nigeria. The passion further grew from the desire
to myself look beautiful to others, hence my tagline ‘Beauty Full’”, she added.
Luck, however, smiled at her after she completed the University of
Ghana, Legon. “ When I completed Legon in May 2015, I got the opportunity to
work at Live FM with the help of Kafui Dey and proceeded to do my National
Service there.
Posed the
question if makeup business is lucrative in Ghana, Bervlyn who has worked with
celebs such as Berla Mundi, Jeremie Van Garshong, Regina Van Helvert, Belinda
Dzattah, Irene Logan, Semira Adams, Yvonne Nelson among others said, “Makeup
artistry is a lucrative business and in recent times, has become even more
profitable. Although some people still do not respect makeup artistry but I
believe the brand one builds and how one carries oneself makes the difference.
Bottom line, professionalism is key”, she said.
Source: Enewsgh.com
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