Cynthia Garrett, a renowned television host and personality, was born on February 16th in the vibrant city of San Francisco, California. She is a devoted wife and loving mother to her one son, and her personal life is a testament to her strong family values.
Garrett's academic pursuits took her to the prestigious University of Southern California (USC) School of Law, where she earned a degree in comparative law. She further expanded her knowledge by receiving a degree in comparative law from Oxford University in England, solidifying her intellectual prowess.
Her impressive career in television began on VH1, and she quickly rose through the ranks to host a wide range of network shows and specials, including morning, afternoon, daytime, and late-night programs. In 1999, Garrett made history by becoming the first African American woman to host a network late-night show, titled Later with Cynthia Garrett, which aired on NBC.
Currently, Garrett can be seen hosting two popular faith-based TV programs, The London Sessions w/ Cynthia Garrett and The Mini Sessions w/ Cynthia Garrett, which have gained a massive following worldwide. These programs empower women and men across England, Europe, Africa, and South America, showcasing Garrett's exceptional ability to connect with audiences globally.
As a highly sought-after speaker, preacher, personality, host, and author, Garrett has amassed a significant following of millions of people who resonate with her relatable approach to living life with faith. Her flagship one-hour talk show, The London Sessions, is aptly described as a "walkshow" rather than just another talk show, reflecting Garrett's unique ability to inspire and uplift her audience.