Nicole Width
School
Moravian University, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Expertise
Women's Lifestyle, Food, Celebrity
- Nicole is the Editorial Strategy Manager for Static Media.
- After a long stint working with iHeart Media, she started her career with Static as a writer and editor across a variety of brands.
- Her background in sales and online marketing, combined with her schooling in literature and law has given her a unique set of skills which translates into a very happy home at Static Media.
Experience
Although always a writer at heart, Nicole has been making a career out of it for nearly 12 years. After completing law school and working in the field for a while, she needed a change to get her creative juices flowing again. After picking up a few freelance gigs, she embarked on a new career path, and hasn't looked back. From the intricacies of academic writing to the fast-paced world of writing radio prep, Nicole lives by the philosophy that if you love what you do, your passion shines through.
Education
Nicole has a Bachelor's degree in English with a concentration in Political Science from Moravian University and a Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall University School of Law.
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Stories By Nicole Width
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It's important to remember that to Prince Philip's family, and grandchildren he was more than just a royal figure.
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The stick-and-poke tattoo has re-surged in popularity once more and everyone wants to try it for themselves.
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As the weather starts to warm up, many people turn to unsustainable weight loss trends. Most recently, carb cycling has become a quick weight-loss solution.
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While HAIM is embracing "life" within the pop-rock world and taking the music world by storm, there's probably a lot about them that you don't yet know.
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Less than a week after officially announcing his death on Twitter, Brayden Smith's family revealed that Smith died as a result of complications from surgery.
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When Salma Hayek married French billionaire François-Henri Pinault, rumors immediately began swirling that she was securing her retirement with The Kering CEO.
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Dr. Fauci implores mask wearing and social distancing for several more months, until 70-80% of the population is vaccinated, which he predicts will be summer.
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Since the airing of the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears, the #FreeBritney movement has taken on new life.
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It's been almost a year since the world was rocked by COVID-19. In that time, medical professionals and researchers have learned much more about the virus.
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Garnier has just announced that Drew Barrymore is the new brand ambassador for their Whole Blends Sulfate-Free Remedy Collection. Here's what we know about it.
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Do you really think everyone calls this Grey's Anatomy alum by her full, formal name? Think again. Here's what Katherine Heigl is called at home.
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Britney Spears fans are angry with Diane Sawyer over a 2003 interview where Sawyer questions and blames the singer for her breakup with Justin Timberlake.
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With 7 Super Bowl wins under his helmet, Tom Brady certainly seems to be living up to his G.O.A.T. title. Fans on the Brady train are singing his praises.
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The Weeknd's halftime performance had people looking away due to the dizziness and motion sickness the many blinding lights and camerawork induced.
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Ryan Seacrest announced Friday that he would be stepping away from co-hosting E!'s Live from the Red Carpet, an awards show gig he held for 14 years.
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The Weeknd said his Super Bowl LV halftime show won't have any special guests as there wasn't a way to fit any in, given the story and narrative he will tell.
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The most notable tribute to Dustin Diamond after his death was from Diamond's on-screen best friend, Zach Morris, played by Mark Paul Gosselaar.
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Things are getting a little spicy in the HGTV universe. Ty Pennington, Trading Spaces veteran carpenter, and host of the new show TyBreaker, broke Instagram.
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The relationship between Rebel Wilson and Jacob Busch, heir to the Anheuser-Busch dynasty, has ended. Sources speculate they had different long-term goals.
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Amy Schumer stars in Hellmann's Super Bowl ad about sustainability and food waste; some viewers may know Schumer from her new Food Network show with her family.
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Jillian Michaels isn't just the creator of The Fitness App and an expert in health and wellness -- she's the G.O.A.T. when it comes to weight-loss results.
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Esteemed actor Hal Holbrook, most notably recognized for his portrayal of Mark Twain in the one man broadway show Mark Twain Tonight!, died on January 23.
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The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest honor that the government can bestow on a civilian.
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Zendya says that in order to keep her relationship and use of social media positive for both her mental health and her followers, she takes frequent breaks.
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While many speculate The Weeknd's Heartless is about his headline-making life, it's also possible the song is about the man behind the video's inspiration.
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Since her death, celebrities have paid tribute to Cicely Tyson, including former President Barack Obama. Here's the truth about their relationship.
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Apple's Behind the Mac ad features the song "Take Back the Power," a BLM anthem by Raury, a 24-year-old independent artist and activist for social change.