She discussed her own experience and said that having her spouse as her manager is "the best thing" that has ever happened to her in an interview with TV3.
She described how they embarked on their adventure together, learning as they went.
"In my opinion, it's the best thing that a female artist has ever experienced. It's the most fortunate event that can occur to you. My spouse and I began our journey together as newcomers; first, he worked as an importer and exporter before pursuing music full-time.
Celestine claimed that in addition to improving their relationship, working together has made their travels and performances—both domestically and internationally—more enjoyable.
"We can travel back-to-back for almost a month. Which spouse will you be remaining at home with? If you and your spouse are not on the field together, it is going to be really tough. It's all enjoyable, after all. We travel together, so it's much better. We may now enjoy the other things as a result.
She did, however, issue a warning: for this kind of partnership to be successful, the couple's interests in music must coincide.
"We can travel back-to-back for almost a month. Which spouse will you be remaining at home with? If you and your spouse are not on the field together, it is going to be really tough. It's all enjoyable, after all. We travel together, so it's much better. We may now enjoy the other things as a result.
She did, however, issue a warning: for this kind of partnership to be successful, the couple's interests in music must coincide.
"First and foremost, you should ascertain your partner's interest in participating. I believe you are good to go if your spouse is interested, even if they are only 10 or 20 percent interested. All you have to do is seek advice, learn about the profession's actual requirements, and then gain experience on the job.