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Cécile Irène Gelabale

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Cécile de Massy
Baroness de Massy
BornCécile Irène Gelabale
1968 (age 55–56)
Guadelope
SpouseBaron Christian Louis de Massy
IssueBrice Souleyman Gelabale-de Massy
Antoine de Massy
Names
Cécile Irène de Massy
HouseGrimaldi
FatherDenis Gelabale
MotherLucie Darius Denon

Baroness Cécile Irène de Massy (née Gelabale; born 1968) is a French-Monegasque socialite and philanthropist. She serves as the president of Ladies Lunch Monte-Carlo and as vice president of the Monegasque Federation of Contact Sports and Associated Disciplines. She is a member of the House of Grimaldi through her marriage to Baron Christian Louis de Massy.

Biography

De Massy was born in 1968 in Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean, to Denis Gelabale and Lucie Darius Denon.

De Massy is the fourth wife of Baron Christian Louis de Massy, the son of Princess Antoinette, Baroness of Massy.[1][2] Through her marriage, she is a member of the House of Grimaldi.[3] She gave birth to a son, Antoine de Massy, on 15 January 1997.[4] She and her husband also adopted a son, Brice Souleyman Gelabale-de Massy, from Abymes (b. 2 November 1987).

In 2005 De Massy founded Ladies Lunch Monte-Carlo, a charitable organization focused on improving the quality of life for children and adolescents in Monaco.[5] She currently serves as the organization's president.[6][7] She also serves as an honorary committee member and Vice President of the Monegasque Federation of Contact Sports and Associated Disciplines and the International Academy of Self-Defense and Combat Sports of Monaco.[8] In 2013 she co-directed the first Monte Carlo Fighting Masters, sponsored by the International Academy.[9]

References

  1. ^ Rey, Sola (16 April 2017). "Monaco's Baroness Cecile de Massy".
  2. ^ "CESSIONS DE PARTS SOCIALES - SOCIETE A RESPONSABILITE LIMITEE dénommée « KEYSTONE » Etude de Me Magali CROVETTO-AQUILINA - Notaire 31, boulevard Ch... / Journal 8196 / Année 2014 / Journaux / Accueil - Journal de Monaco". journaldemonaco.gouv.mc.
  3. ^ "La baronne Cécile de Massy, l'élégance d'un grand coeur".
  4. ^ "Baronne Cécile de Massy - Topafro - buzz, listes, classements dédiés à la communauté afro-descendante !".
  5. ^ Ladies Lunch Monte Carlo. "Ladies Lunch Monte Carlo". www.ladieslunchmontecarlo.org.
  6. ^ "While the World Welcomes Meghan's Royal Baby: Here Are 6 More Royal Black Women Around the World". 6 May 2019.
  7. ^ Sale, Anne. "Drô Les De Dames a grand Coeur" (PDF). www.ladieslunchmontecarlo.org. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
  8. ^ "La Baronne Cécile de Massy et le champion du Monde Tum Mardua". www.federation-muaythai.mc.
  9. ^ Utilisateur, Super. "Cecile de Massy". www.monte-carlo-fighting-masters.com.