Heather Baver
School
Kutztown University Of PA
Expertise
British Royals, Fashion, Home Decor
- In January 2022, Heather was named The List's "Writer of the Month."
- Her story, "They Aren't Listening Anymore," placed in the top 10 of the WOW! Women on Writing Flash Fiction Contest.
- She adds to her knowledge of royal history by watching documentaries daily on YouTube's Real Royalty TV.
Experience
In her writing, Heather delves into history for a deeper connection to her subjects. Heather's love of writing began in second grade, when her teacher passed out yellow-lined paper once a week and encouraged students to create worlds of words. Since then, she's explored a variety of styles including nonfiction, short stories, flash fiction, poetry, as well as TV and video scripts. In addition to writing for The List, she's been writing for Berks County Living Magazine for six years, covering fashion trends, jewelry styles, and interviewing local professionals. Heather's a huge fan of British culture, and she can be found watching Britbox or reading the British press in her free time to keep tabs on the latest royal developments.
Education
Heather has a Bachelor's degree in electronic media from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. She studied impactful storytelling through compelling words and visuals.
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Stories By Heather Baver
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Comedian Jo Koy was married to singer Angie King for about a decade, but after their divorce, they managed to stay friends and co-parent their son.
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As a celebrity for most of her life, Jodie Foster is no stranger to public attention or potential danger. But certain experiences have been hard to get over.
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Lori Harvey has followed in her dad Steve Harvey's famous footsteps and has become a celeb in her own right. But how well does she get along with her dad?
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Actor Bradley Cooper has always been a tight-knit family man, but his relationship with his mom, Gloria Campano, is especially close. Here's what we know.
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After all the speculation about their relationship, Kyle Richards said she regrets bringing singer Morgan Wade on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."
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In 2013, Steve Harvey had an emotional reunion with Rich and Becky Liss, the couple that supported the comedian as he got his career off the ground.
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George Clooney and Matthew Perry first met back in the '80s, when Perry was just a hopeful beginner in Hollywood.They kept in touch over the years.
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If it hadn't been for an email snafu, HGTV's Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt may never have gotten together. Thankfully, the stars aligned for them!
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Actor Mackenzie Phillips has had a rocky relationship with her stepmother Michelle Phillips, especially since Mackenzie alleged her father sexually abused her.
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Mike Tindall fits in well with the royal family, especially Prince William. Tindall's even given William a nickname to poke fun at his inability to drink a lot.
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Julia Roberts and George Clooney have been firm friends for decades, ever since Clooney invited her to appear in "Ocean's Eleven" with a $20 bill as a joke.
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Mackenzie Phillips grew up with a famous dad and quickly became famous in her own right as an actor. Behind the scenes, though, her life was far from charmed.
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You may not think Queen Elizabeth II and Steve Harvey had much in common, but their love of vibrant fashion tied them together on more than one occasion.
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Naomi Campbell and Robert De Niro were an item back in the '90s, and while their romance didn't work out, they've maintained a friendship ever since.
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Matthew Perry had issues with alcohol addiction before an accident while filming "Fools Rush In" set led the actor to use, and eventually abuse, opioids.
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Adam Driver and Joanne Tucker have gone out of their way to keep the details of their private life, well, private. It's worked to their advantage.
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Although Kelly Osbourne prefers to keep her son Sidney's life mostly private, she's not afraid to gush about her experience of motherhood in public.
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Charlie Sheen's volatile behavior is well-documented, but what "Two and a Half Men" fans might not know is how he clashed with with showrunner Chuck Lorre.
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Before he met Michelle Obama, Barack Obama proposed twice to his then-girlfriend, Sheila Jager. Obviously, their romance wasn't meant to last.
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The Obamas forged friendships with many famous people during Barack's time in office, and one of the couple's strongest friendships is with Tom Hanks.
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Macaulay Culkin and fiancée Brenda Song are parents to two adorable boys, Dakota and Carson. Here's how the two former child stars approach parenting.
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Barack Obama is one of the most recognizable people in the world after serving a two-term presidency. Here's why he misses being an anonymous citizen.
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Omid Scobie has written two books about the royal family, but his latest endeavor, "Endgame," is full of factual errors that seem pretty obvious.
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The late Kirstie Alley was a talented entertainer who juggled her career with raising her two children, True and Lillie.
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While many busy families employ someone to help raise their children, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom don't want a full-time nanny.
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Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed have become one of the most famous tragic couples in the world, but Dodi's friend Joan Collins was surprised by the match.
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Jimmy Carter described his marriage to wife Rosalynn as one of the best decisions he made in life, and he was clearly smitten from day one, it appears.