She’s a journalist who’s made a name for herself by covering politics across some of the most well-known media platforms out there—places like Splinter, The Atlantic, New York Magazine, Gizmodo, Vice, and Jezebel, just to name a few. Over time, she’s built a strong presence online, amassing over 80,000 followers on Twitter, where her insights often spark conversation. Before all the recognition, though, she started out in the U.K., bringing an international perspective to her work. She spent a year studying at UCLA, which gave her a deeper connection to American culture and politics. These days, she’s based in Washington D.C., right at the heart of the political action. On a more personal note, she shares her life with a rescue cat named Digby—yes, the adorable one with his very own Instagram page that she manages. And in the fall of 2018, she took a big step in her personal journey, tying the knot in what sounds like a lovely, intimate wedding. Through it all, she’s stayed grounded, letting her work—and sometimes Digby—speak for itself.
She’s had a solid run as a staff writer over at Splinter News, where she really made her mark. Throughout her time there, she consistently delivered sharp, insightful pieces that showcased her talent. Working as a staff writer for Splinter News allowed her to dive deep into important stories, and she became known for her thoughtful approach. It was a key chapter in her career, and she handled the role with dedication and skill.