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                                    Survivors deserve to have their voices heard without being sensationalized or dismissed.Q: With so many trending stories to cover, how do you decide which topics to focus on, and what criteria do you use to determine what%u2019s worth diving into?A: I focus on stories that resonate on a deeper level. It%u2019s not just about the drama%u2014it%u2019s about the impact. I ask myself if the story sheds light on something bigger, like exploitation, mental health, or corruption. If I can provide value or a unique perspective, it%u2019s worth diving into. It%u2019s about creating content that sparks meaningful conversations.Q: What%u2019s the most surprising thing you%u2019ve learned from being tipped off by industry insiders and managing those relationships?A: The most surprising thing I%u2019ve learned is how much goes on behind the scenes that the public never hears about. The entertainment industry is full of complex relationships, and navigating them can be tricky. It%u2019s taught me the importance of protecting my sources and approaching information critically. Not everything is as it seems%u2014sometimes the real story is hidden beneath layers of PR spinQ: The entertainment industry can be notoriously tough to break into. What were some of the biggest obstacles you faced when you first started out? A: Breaking into the entertainment world was tough. One of the biggest challenges was finding my niche and standing out while staying true to myself. There were moments of doubt, especially when I faced criticism or pushback on the stories I covered. But consistency, authenticity, and staying focused on my mission helped me overcome those early struggles.%u201cI%u2019VE ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT BUILDING A COMMUNITY, SO SEEING SO MANY PEOPLE CONNECT WITH MY CONTENT, ESPECIALLY DURING SUCH A CHALLENGING TIME, WAS INCREDIBLY REWARDING%u201d100 MOST MAGAZINE - ISSUE 57
                                
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