Loni Love
Loni Love
Loni Love is a multifaceted American comedian, actress, television host, and author, born on July 12, 1971, in Detroit, Michigan. Originally an electrical engineer with a degree from Prairie View A&M University, she transitioned into the entertainment world after her success on Star Search in 2003, where she was the runner-up. Loni went on to co-host the daytime talk show The Real from 2013 to 2022, earning multiple Daytime Emmys and establishing herself as a vibrant voice in media and comedy +15+15+15.
As an author, Loni Love has published notable books like Love Him or Leave Him, But Don't Get Stuck With the Tab (2013), a humorous guide to relationships, followed by her uplifting memoir I Tried to Change So You Don’t Have To: True Life Lessons (2020), which won the African American Literary Award for Memoir +11+11+11. These books blend her trademark humor with candid reflections on self-acceptance, personal growth, and resilience through everyday challenges.
Some of Loni Love’s memorable quotes convey her philosophy of authenticity, humor, and empowerment:
“Whatever you're destined to do, you will be.” +10+10+10+15+15+15
“Everybody wants to say females aren't as funny as men. That’s not true.” +1+1
“Laughter is the glue that holds relationships together.” bookey.app
These insights underscore Loni Love’s belief in embracing one’s true self, challenging stereotypes, and using laughter as a tool for connection and positive change.