Who is Chante Moore’s husband Stephen Hill BET? His age and net worth

Who is Chante Moore’s husband Stephen Hill BET? His age and net worth

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On October 22, R&B legend Chanté Moore and former BET Director of Programming, Stephen Hill, married.

Moore has been married three times before. She has a son and a daughter with singer Kenny Lattimore and actor Kadeem Hardison respectively. In 2011, she said she was getting a divorce.

Chante Moore

In October, Chante Moore married Stephen Hill

Stephen Hill is a businessman and a TV producer. He is married to Chante Moore.

He is known for serving as the president of Music Programming and Specials for the BET network. He was the president of BET Programming from 2008 to 2017.

He was Director of Music Programming at MTV for four years, and he was also Director of Programming at WILD-AM in Boston, Massachusetts. He also ran ABC Radio Networks and was in charge of the show’s production.

Julissa Bermudez, Rocsi Diaz and Keisha Chanté, who used to present 106 & Park, all did the “Blick Challenge” together at the party.

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Stephen quit BET after 18 years working there

On March 29, 2017, BET Networks Chairman and CEO, Debra Lee, told the public that Hill was quitting her job. Billboard was able to obtain a copy of an internal employee note praising Lee Hill for being a trusted friend and colleague and for his energy, passion and love for BET.

In his last words to the BET crew, Hill thanked Lee for the early money he put into him and the support he gave him. He also said that there are many good people working at BET Networks.

In January, Hill co-directed BET’s six-hour biopic The New Edition Story, which received great ratings and reviews. At BET, he helped create shows such as Real Husbands of Hollywood, 106 & Park, The BET Awards and The Hip Hop Awards, all of which were popular.

Her Past Relationships

In 1991, Chanté Moore married a childhood friend. At this point we still don’t know who he is. Moore eventually filed for divorce because the marriage didn’t last.

After first meeting Kadeem Hardison in 1993, Chanté started dating him and a few years later she gave birth to Sophia Hardison. They secretly married in 1997 and separated in 2000.

Moore married Kenny Lattimore in 2002. In 2003 she had a son. In 2011, Chanté announced on Facebook that she and Lattimore were divorcing. In 2014 Chanté Moore wrote an autobiography called Shall I Marry Me? in which she told more about her first marriage.

She said she started dating in sixth grade and got her first kiss when she was 13 years old.

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What is Stephen Hill’s age?

Stephen Grant Hill turned 61 on October 26.

Moore wished him a happy birthday last year and posted a photo of the two on a boat heading into the setting sun on Instagram. She started her message with a line from Stevie Wonder’s “Happier Than the Morning Sun.”

Later, Stephen wrote a letter to his lover and her followers thanking them for the best year of his life. In fact, he and Chanté released a video saying they were engaged.

A quick look at their social media accounts reveals that Chante Moore and Stephen G. Hill are head over heels in love. The happy couple likes to tell each other nice things on social media.

Stephen Hill’s Fortune

Celebrity Net Worth says Stephen Hill has a net worth of approximately $8 million.

Hill was responsible for creating The Deal, Alicia Keys and other BET shows, as well as the BET Awards and the BET Hip Hop Awards. Hill was responsible for curating and running the music programming at BET.

As a music programming director for the network, he has worked on shows like 106 & Park, Spring Bling and others.

The same site says that Chante has a net worth of $1.5 million. Chante tried to make singing her full-time job while she was still in high school, but she still entered beauty pageants. When she was 22, an MCA Records executive finally heard about her.

She has won a NAACP Image Award, an American Music Award and a Soul Train Music Award.

Is Chante Moore still married?

Stephen Hill and Chanté Moore got married not too long ago.

How many men is Chanté Moore married to?

Before Stephen Hill, Chanté Moore was married three times.

Chante Moore
Chante Moore

Does Chante Moore have children?

Chanté Moore has a daughter and a son.

Career

Moore was signed to Silas Records, which is sold by MCA. Benny Medina had her signed to Warner Bros. Records when she was 19. She made an entire album there before being dropped off. In 1991, Moore sang with R&B singer Keith Washington on the song “Candlelight and You,” which was featured on the House Party 2 soundtrack. Moore immediately started working on her first solo album.

Moore’s first album, Precious, was released on September 29, 1992 on Silas Records and MCA Records. The album, made with help from Simon Law, Bebe Winans and George Duke, reached number 101 on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart. The lead single, “Love’s Taken Over”, peaked at number 86 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 13 on the R&B singles chart. It’s Alright, the album’s second single, did not do well on the Billboard Hot 100. However, it reached number 13 on the R&B charts. “As if we never met” and “Who do I turn to?” were released as singles by Precious in 1993. On November 14, 1994, the RIAA said the album was gold.

Moore’s second album, A Love Supreme, was released on November 15, 1994. It peaked at number 64 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Moore was one of the co-executive producers on the album, and he and Fred Moultrie co-wrote eight of the songs. “Old School Lovin'”, the album’s lead single, reached number 19 on the R&B chart. This was her third top 20 R&B song. Three more songs were released from the album: “This Time” in 1994, “I’m What You Need” in 1995 and “Free/Sail On” in 1996 (1995). Moore was on the soundtrack for the hit movie Waiting to Exhale in 1995. He sang on five songs, including “Wey U” and “Count On Me,” which became a hit.

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This Moment Is Mine, Divorce, and Exposed was released between 1999 and 2002

In 1999 she released her third album, This Moment Is Mine. The song “Chanté’s Got a Man,” written for her then-husband Kadeem Hardison, was her biggest hit to date. It reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 2 on the R&B chart. It also received a gold certification. It was followed by the single “I See You in a Different Light”, featuring JoJo Hailey of Jodeci and was used as the main theme in the Kevin Costner movie “For the Love of the Game”.

Moore’s more modern R&B album, Exposed, was released in 2000 after she broke up with Hardison. She worked with another group of musicians on this album. That included the singles “Straight Up,” created by Jermaine Dupri, and “Bitter,” whose video featured the “Mr. Big” story by R. Kelly and The Isley Brothers.

Moore won a 2002 Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single for the song ‘Contagious’, which also featured The Isley Brothers and R. Kelly. The song was also nominated for a R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Grammy Award.

A year after she married R&B singer Kenny Lattimore, she and Lattimore signed to Arista Records as a duet and released a cover album in 2003 called Things That Lovers Do. The album was promoted with a play called “The Album” and a music video for the single “You Don’t Have to Cry.” In the video, Moore is clearly pregnant and Lattimore is also in the picture.

In the fall of 2006, Moore followed up Things That Lovers Do with a new album of duets with her husband Kenny Lattimore called Uncovered/Covered. It was a double CD with gospel and R&B love songs. The set began with two singles: “Figure It Out,” produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, and “Make Me Like the Moon,” a gospel ballad co-wrote by Lattimore and Moore and produced by Fred Hammond. Uncovered/Covered was released on LaFace/Verity/Zomba Music Group on October 10, 2006.

Moore and Dave Hollister, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Shar Jackson and Danielle Mone Truitt were all in the play By Any Means Necessary in 2007.

2008-2011: Love the Woman and label change

While she was working on a duet album with Lattimore, she signed a new contract with Concord Music Group’s subsidiary Peak Records to record a solo album.

Moore’s fifth album, Love the Woman, was released on June 17, 2008. “Ain’t Supposed to Be This Way” is the lead single from the album. It came on the radio on May 12, 2008.

Moore planned a Love the Woman tour in 2009 that included stops in Los Angeles and Atlanta, Georgia. In May 2009 she was in a live production of Otis Sallid’s Gospel! Gospel! Gospel with James Pickens, Jr. (from Grey’s Anatomy), Vickie Winans, Loretta Devine, Reginald VelJohnson, Rocky Carroll and Kenny Lattimore.

In July 2011, it was announced that she would be the TV host for a new SportyGirl Fitness sponsored reality show about women’s fitness. The following year, Moore paid tribute to the late singer Donna Summer at the 2012 BET Awards at the Shrine Auditorium.

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