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Angelica Nwandu (born May 10, 1990) [1] [2] is the founder of the Shade Room (TSR), an Instagram-based media company focused on celebrity gossip. The site has since branched out into covering politics and focusing on Black culture news.
Recognizing founder Nwandu on its 2016 30 Under 30 list, Forbes said she "revolutionized celebrity gossip" with the founding of The Shade Room. [10] TechCrunch named her to its list of "18 Female Founders Who Killed It in 2015" [ 11 ] and BuzzFeed says Nwandu is "figuring things out faster than everyone else."
Angelica Nwandu built one of the biggest media brands in the world, and changed the entire celebrity news landscape in the process. Gibson Johns interviews the founder of The Shade Room about ...
The post How The Shade Room founder Angelica Nwandu revolutionized celebrity media appeared first on In The Know. When she started The Shade Room back in 2014, Angelica Nwandu had no idea how much ...
The content flourished before and after YouTube’s actions. Angelica Nwandu, the founder and CEO of The Shade Room — one of the largest Black culture news sources online, with over 28 million ...
Night Comes On is a 2018 American drama film directed by Jordana Spiro, who wrote the screenplay with Angelica Nwandu. The film was developed by Nwandu and Spiro at the Sundance Institute ' s Screenwriter Lab in 2014. [1] It is inspired by Nwandu's experiences in foster care.
A gossip columnist is someone who writes a gossip column in a newspaper or magazine, especially in a gossip magazine.Gossip columns are written in a light, informal style, and relate opinions about the personal lives or conduct of celebrities from show business (motion picture movie stars, theater, and television actors), politicians, professional sports stars, and other wealthy people or ...
Gossip Cop was a website that fact-checked celebrity reporting. Based in New York City , Gossip Cop investigated entertainment stories that were published in magazines and newspapers, as well as on the web, to ascertain whether they are true or false.