

She’s found that among her one million Instagram followers, so many love to see her family of four. The TV and radio personality is mother to adorable lookalike daughters Nola and Charli, and she creates comical videos with her husband, Neek Bey. “We’re the modern day Huxtables,” she boasts to ESSENCE. These days, Charmaine’s focus is on her family, who just so happen to be one of the most entertaining broods on the Internet. She has since packed up her family, with the support of husband Neek Bey, and moved out west to Los Angeles. She also left behind a career in radio at Chicago’s WGCI, and anything and anyone that didn’t serve her for the better. Her spice is still there, but she’s changed since becoming a mother–or at least her life has.Īfter dealing with her fair share of clashes with co-workers and former friends, she exited the popular show in 2022. The advice she suggests to a young entrepreneur is to be your own boss no matter the cost.Įnterprise staff reporter Alisha Saint-Ciel can be reached by email at can follow her on Twitter at and Instagram at Alishaatv. Support local journalism by purchasing a digital or print subscription to The Enterprise today.The Charmaine you met on VH1’s Black Ink Crew: Chicago in 2015 is not the Charmaine Bey of today. I didn't have the easiest journey in high school, but it made me who I am," Eaton said.ĭespite the many obstacles in Eaton's way, she continues to stay positive and work hard to achieve her goals. "I wouldn't be where I am today if I didn't grow up in and attend Brockton High School. The goal is to one day have her products in Ulta or Sephora, and she won't let anyone stop her dream. "It's not going to stop me from continuing or pushing my products," Eaton said.Įaton works from her Chicago home and ships products directly to customers.

16, 2022.Īlthough Eaton didn't receive as much support as she expected at first, she didn't let that deter her from continuing. The unisex skincare line launched on Aug.
