Nya Étienne
School
New York University
Expertise
Social Media-Beauty Trends, New Music Releases, Self-Improvement For Women
- Nya first became a published author in Affinity Magazine at 16 years old.
- She has interviewed designers at New York Fashion Week and completed profiles on influencers/celebrity stylists.
- She was nominated for the Hearst Awards by NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute – her work was considered under the Innovative Storytelling category.
Experience
Nya previously worked as a culture staff writer at Washington Square News. She also has prior experience writing for PageSix Style, where her work focused on profiles/exclusive stories surrounding celebrity culture, and served as editor for a D.C.-based arts magazine (8th Wonder). Her writing has also been published in NYC Local, Pavement Pieces, where she covered voter stories during the 2020 presidential election.
Education
Nya has a bachelor's degree in Media, Culture, and Communication from New York University with a minor in Journalism from the Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism.
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Stories By Nya Étienne
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Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé go way back - but the former Destiny's Child star once flubbed, spilling the beans about Blue Ivy before she was even born.
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OpulenceMD sought to offer makeup wearers stunning false lashes without any of the downsides for your eye. What happened to the brand after Shark Tank?
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Late comedy legend Robin Williams married three times and had three children in his lifetime, but a scandalous affair led to his first divorce.
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The young founder of Tania Speaks Organic Skincare impressed investor Mark Cuban and secured a deal on the popular reality show "Shark Tank."
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TA3 Shaping Swimwear appeared on "Shark Tank" in 202 to try for a investment deal. See how the high-quality compression swimsuit company is doing now.
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Family brand Nardo's Natural sought to expand the green skincare market on Shark Tank. What happened to this brand innovated by the Mastronardo brothers?
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Do Amore offered customers the opportunity to buy stunning jewelry with heart behind it. What happened to the brand after appearing on Shark Tank?
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For pop icon Rihanna, it was as if she'd never left despite a long hiatus. "Lift Me Up" marked Rihanna's first solo release in nearly six years.
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Though Rihanna's discography is filled with hits, one of the most universally favored is the 2007 track "Umbrella." But what does the song actually mean?
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Actors Angela Bassett and Courtney Vance are the proud parents of twins, Bronwyn and Slater, and the family's social media comments show their tight bond.
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John Barrett, legendary hairstylist to the stars and "Bergdorf Blonde" founder has died.
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Pashion Footwear arrived on Season 12 of "Shark Tank." Haley Pavone explained that she invented the shoe in college and got to work patenting her design.
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Nail Pak was one of the breakout products on "Shark Tank," but how has the company been doing since appearing on the show in Season 3?
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Some people walk onto "Shark Tank" and get a deal, while others walk away empty handed. So what happened with JiggAerobics?
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Beyoncé addresses her explosive feelings about Jay-Z's real-life affair in her unforgiving anthem "Sorry" off the singer's 2016 album, "Lemonade."
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Beyonce had a lot of real-life inspiration and a little help from the song stylings of the legendary Etta James when she crafted her hit "Love on Top."
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Michelle Obama has no patience for Donald Trump's blatant lies and inconsistencies, calling out the former president for inflating his inauguration numbers.
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Johnny Depp's defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard dominated media for weeks, but Depp's daughter Lily-Rose stayed conspicuously silent during the court case.
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Chloe Bailey made a name for herself in the music industry at a young age -- with Beyonce's approval. Who is this up-and-coming superstar?
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Chase Chrisley, son of incarcerated reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, has called it quits with influencer Emmy Medders. What led to their breakup?
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Sinéad O'Connor was both a generational talent and a tragic figure. The late musician faced a great deal of trauma throughout her life.
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Bee D'Vine Honey Wine offered a delicious product that was eco-friendly, and it interested the Sharks on Shark Tank. How is the wine company doing today?
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Kellyanne Conway said wanting to be there for her family was the reason for leaving her role as a senior council to former President Donald Trump.
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The founder of Lion Latch may not have made a deal on "Shark Tank," but she took the good advice offered and made her small business into a success.
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Songlorious scored a big investment on the hit TV show "Shark Tank," but how is the custom song business doing now?
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Gabrielle Union-Wade has been called an "ageless" celebrity. How does the star manage to look so young -- especially without makeup?
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Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon have two children together, twins Moroccan and Monroe, and daughter Monroe is growing up fast, figuratively and literally.