Celeste was born on the 1st of April in 1999 in a small town with her single mother Delilah. Constantly stressed about making ends meet, Delilah never had time to truly give Celeste the childhood she wanted. Instead Celeste was doing anything she could to help her mother, constantly worrying about whether the lights would be on the next month.
Learning to fend for herself at a young age, Celeste quickly adapted to her new life of inconsistency. Never really having anyone to lean on, she did her best to stay on her feet and out of trouble. Always trying to see the best in people, she often was burned by those taking advantage of her kindness.
After a strained relationship with her mother, Celeste left home when she turned 18 and never looked back. Luckily early on in her time in Los Santos, she fell into a group of close-knit friends who kept her out of trouble of which include Gabriel Moretti, her best friend (and eventually adopted cousin) who taught her how to race and overall kept her alive for the better part of their time with each other.
Eventually after a long period of having no one to really call family Celeste got close with The Moretti's, more specifically Antonio Moretti and Vito Moretti. Spending more and more time with them, Celeste found that she needed someone she could rely on in her corner and Vito quickly filled the fatherly role she had been missing growing up. After weeks of joking about Celeste being Vito's long lost daughter, he finally asked if she wanted to be adopted into the Moretti family.
Now with a family to protect her, she found it easier to settle into life as she knew someone would be there to have her back. Shortly after feeling more settled and safe, Celeste accepted a job at UwU Cafe and worked her way up to her current role as a Chef.
In the midst of settling into her job at UwU and trying to live a normal life, Celeste received unfortunate news that her adoptive father, Vito Moretti was diagnosed with lung cancer. The idea of losing her adoptive father, so soon after becoming a part of his family, was a huge emotional trauma for Celeste.