Princess in Suburbia introduces Weblog from Her Royal Chambers

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Los Angeles welcomes Red Carpet Screening of Award Winner, Of Sentimental Value & Exec. Producer, Princess Fumi Hancock

On
the heels of a very successful "sold out" Nashville TN "VIP" Screening
& Book Launch event, Princess Fumi Hancock, her cast members &
crew, Producer: Chichi Njoku, Director, John Senelier...(Hosted by Lola
Ogunleye, Kairos Moment Host) are well received in Los Angeles, CA
~Sept. 11, 2014. A Big thank you to our Los Angeles, CA partners~D
Street Films (Demetrius & Erlinda Navarro), The Adumori Royal Family
members (Ogunleyes &  Adeyemis) and ALL who helped in making this
event yet another success.... REVIEWS ARE ON THE WAY! Incredible!
www.ofsentimentalvalue.com

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Segment produced by Princess Fumi Hancock & Ese Morrison

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Sometimes
called the Princess of Suburbia~ Join Princess Fumi Hancock as she
invites you on an exciting journey of laughter while debunking issues of
love, life, family, business and argh... cooking too!

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