News

New Representation

Celia is now represented by HRI talent agency a renown and well established agency in Los Angeles

Zumba Fitness

Celia used to love teaching dance classes to her friends and family when she was a little girl. So she had a blast being the French voice of Tanya Beardsley, the sexy Zumba teacher of Zumba fitness DVD. Muy Caliente :)

E! News

What is going on in Hollywood? Stay updated every night on E! News France with Celia and her team. They vocally re-enact all the adventures of Hollywood’s Super Stars.

Music videos of "Brad Standley & the Foxflies"

Celia loves music, and discovering new artists is one of her biggest pleasures in life. Brad Standley is one of her latest findings. Celia will be playing Brad’s love interest in his upcoming music video “I kinda like”, and she will be the sexy nun in his mash up of Ke$ha and The White Stripes – “Tik Tok Nation”

"ON" by Anais Godard

Celia plays Marine and is one of the executive producers of the short film “ON” by Anais Godard. This movie has been selected in many American festivals and is in the final run at the LA Short Film Festival. Follow the journey of the film on the director’s blog

Oh la la I speak French

The new episode of “Oh la la I speak French” is online! Come follow the adventures of Miss lili and Miss Soso while learning one of the sexiest language, le Francais!

"Liv World" the cartoon

For those of you who are still kids at heart… Check out Liv World, and discover little starlet doll Daniela (Celia in disguise). The latest episode is available at livworld

New trailer for Your Shape by Ubisoft

Your Shape is a series of games developed by Ubisoft for several console systems and the PC, focused on body fitness. It was created in collaboration with NASA and is also used by it.

New Video ad for Dermorganic

Argan Oil is one of the world’s most precious oils, a beauty secret women of the Moroccan desert have known for centuries. It is used locally as a food source, a cosmetic, a topical ointment, and for cooking. Argan oil is sometimes called “liquid gold”, and is believed to be one of the reasons Moroccan women maintain supple, radiant skin even as they live in the dry climate.