Bredell mom now also a published author
Celeste Loubser can do it all but she remains humble and aspires to inspire.
It seems 27-year-old Celeste Loubser from Bredell is a wonder woman.
Besides being a mother and wife, the former Hoërskool Kempton Park learner is also the principal of a private art and entertainment academy, a public speaker, photogenic model, dancer, choreographer and social media personality with thousands of followers.
Now, with the recent publication of her motivational journal, The things I never said, the talented local can also add author to her arsenal.
“I couldn’t find a motivational journal that I wanted to read, so I decided to write one [myself],” Celeste shared. “This book represents the true reflection of my soul and has sections after each section where readers can write down their thoughts.”
Celeste took life lessons and hardships from her own life for inspiration, of which there were plenty.
“I was bullied severely when I was younger and now I can change that hurt into power by making a difference,” she said.
During her pregnancy with her now one-year-old daughter, Celeste also suffered from Hyperemesis Gravadarum, a pregnancy complication that includes severe nausea, vomiting, weight loss and possible dehydration.
“I am so grateful that my daughter and I survived,” she remembers.
Her greatest inspiration, she said, is her late sister Monique, who was disabled.
“I am who I am today because of her. Everything I do in life I do for those who can’t.”
Celeste dedicated her book to the memory of Monique.
When not busy with her packed to-do list or spending time with her family, Celeste also supports multiple charities. How on earth does she juggle it all?
“My birthstone is definitely a coffee bean,” she teased.
“Stay humble and you will never stumble,” she advised. “No dream is too big.”
Readers who would like to buy The things I never said can contact Celeste via email at celeste7917@gmail.com or buy it from Skoobs Theatre of Books at Montecasino.
