Angelica Nwandu

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Angelica Nwandu

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. The Shade Room has over 20 million subscribers across all platforms. Nwandu was dubbed "The Oprah of our generation" by Refinery29[3] and a "celebrity culture savant" by Complex. Time magazine named TSR in the 30 most influential on the internet in 2016. The New York Times called the Shade Room "Instagram's TMZ".[4]

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Angelica Nwandu
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Nwandu in 2020
Born (1990-05-10) May 10, 1990 (age 34)
OccupationOnline Black celebrity gossip
Years active2014-present
Known forFounder, the Shade Room
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Early life and education

Angelica Nwandu was born in 1989 in Los Angeles, California, to Nigerian parents.[citation needed] She graduated from Loyola Marymount University.[5]

Career

The Shade Room

In 2016, Forbes named Nwandu to its 30 Under 30 list, saying she "revolutionized celebrity gossip" with the founding of the Shade Room.[6] Cosmopolitan reports that the Shade Room's followers across platforms now total more than eight million people.[7] TechCrunch named her to its list of "18 Female Founders Who Killed It in 2015"[8] and BuzzFeed says Nwandu is "figuring things out faster than everyone else."[9]

Film

Nwandu has also been a Sundance fellow and Time Warner HBO fellow 2014[10] selected for the January 2014 Screenwriters Lab.[11] The project, developed with co-writer Jordana Spiro, is called Night Comes On. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival where it won the NEXT Innovator award.[12] Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired the film for distribution, with a simultaneous theatrical and VOD release set for August 3, 2018.[13]

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