Docu-soap about Davina Shakira and Shania Tyra, the two daughters of Robert and Carmen Geiss. In the spin-off of the "Geisses", Davina and Shania are now fledged and want to move into their own apartment in the best area of the Principality of Monaco. At last, the two Geiss daughters can decide for themselves what to do. However, dad Robert and mom Carmen are not completely written off: The Bal de Noël is just around the corner. The luxury family prepares for it together in their parents' apartment - after all, Robert and Carmen are experienced ball-goers and can therefore give their daughters a helping hand.
Youssef loves his son Islam very much and raises him to learn the teachings of the Islamic religion without exaggeration or racism and leaves his wife Maryam the freedom to pray and veil until she is convinced.
Sofia's Diary is a British drama web series distributed through the social networking platform Bebo. Based on the Portuguese series of the same name, which debuted in 2003, it follows the life of a teenage girl named Sofia, portrayed by Rachel Hyde-Harvey.
In 2008, the series was acquired by Channel Five, becoming the second web series to be broadcast on British television. Its first two seasons aired on Fiver.
After an eight-month hiatus, Sofia's Diary returned to Bebo on May 29, 2009, with a six-week third season. Unlike the previous seasons, new episodes were released twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The series was initially sponsored by Sure Girl, while the third season was produced in partnership with Transport for London to support a road safety awareness campaign aimed at teenagers.
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