LONDON, U.K. -- MANHATTAN, NEW YORK Neilson's Ratings reported a potential earning mark of Thirty Three Million Dollars for the Time Warner COOP multifascited entertainment contract serving as an epic platform to be the return of Supermodel & former industry mogulette Krish Lewis; and simultaneously the serving as the global debut of aspiring Filmmaker Ani Akpan, and his Philantropists Bronx-based parents. Despite several push-backs, and a freenzy of Hollywood tease surrounding the launch of their new company Vue Noire- the finally day of anticipation arrived Saturday September 6th. The only element congruent to the height of anticipation was the grand and vast fumble in the poor and disgraceful Vignette for Vue Noire, the adjunct Filmmaker, and former top model.
As several editorial interview took place in an atmosphere best described as a true fiasco, the 18 year-old Ani is holding a camera, as if he were playing with his after-school toys; certainly not appearing as an artistic producer which is what Lewis so desperately plead for like perfect clock work set to alarm every five minutes.
Ani Akpan, born in Nigeria, Africa, arrived to New York City at age 4 along with his parents, brother & sister. The Akpan family, refer to the Bronx as "home". Both Mr. & Mrs. Akpan are public school teachers in the Highbridge Community where they also raised Ani and his siblings while simultaneously managing an array of successful entrepreneurial endeavors. This day however, show an unprepared kid not ready for the artistic nor business jungles of Hollywood.
The Akpans, both mother and father, appeared distinguished, well-spoken, yet equally unprepared, but most noticeably with an sense of aire and nonchaluantness toward the tone of the mayham.
In a different direction, Two and a half Billionaire Family, The Houston's, were poised, unalarmed and savvy; doing their best to show support for Transfiguration and Lewis while not getting their hands dirty all at the same time. Press did not receive a photo opt with the family, Lewis, and Ani who maintained his cluless but ignorantly happy demeanor right up to the very end.
Coverage continues of the debut of Transfiguration's art, fashion, film, and music brand on Sunday Sept. 7th; but the project is sure to die thereafter unless by fate there's some huge miracle of turnaround.
Sources who wish to remain unnamed, but work for Time Warner Networks divuldge that the project has been ongoing since January of this year. Needless to say, it is quite unfortunately, that the last Twenty-Four Hours has may have possibly forfeited the Thirty plus Million Dollar worth of Lewis, who once was but only a footstep from Iconic success
Lewis would not grant any exclusives during the debut. "The number one question", stated Terrin Pollie--Chief Director of Associated Press, from those who stayed as well as the reporters who instantly left after not experiencing the promised lobby greeting was singulary to Lewis. "Why and how did you come to your decision of partnership selection?" The question remains unanswered. While the kid-like Ani begins his future in college, and executive producers Mr. & Mrs. Akpan also double as full time teachers, it is perhaps Lewis who has gabled his fate and stands the most to loose. Only time, and his artistic ability can provide the ending to this unfinished profile.
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