1233 days ago

💚 HELP Please - Looking for a home to film in

Celine from Celine Grelard

Hi all,

Hope you are enjoying the weekend. I am looking for luxury home to film in a room with natural light and nice decor for the next 3 months as per below days and times in exchange of 1 weekly session of intuitive guidance (for business & life) , mentorship or wellbeing worth $3k. See www.celinegrelard.com... or click link below:
* Tuesday: 11:45am to 12:45pm (1 hour)
* Wednesday: 11:45am to 12.45pm (1 hour)
* Thursday: 11:45am to 12.45pm (1 hour)

Major renovations running on random days and weekends hence looking for a reliable quiet space for going live for only 15mins.

Comment with number below or text or What'sApp to my business number: +64 272 445 519. Looking forward to connecting with you.

Merci beaucoup
Celine

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