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Malika

Actress Film Television

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TV

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Compassionate Artistic Intuitive Gentle Wise Musical Empathetic

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1983-03-10
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MiniBio

Born on March 10, 1983, in Los Angeles, California, Malika Haqq has steadily built a dynamic career across entertainment and fashion. Over the years, Malika Haqq has made her mark as an American actress, reality TV personality, model, and influential social media figure. Early in her acting journey, Malika Haqq appeared in an episode of the medical drama “Strong Medicine” back in 2004. From there, she continued to expand her filmography with roles in popular movies such as “Sky High” (2005), “ATL” (2006), and “20 Years After” (2008).

But it was on the small screen where Malika Haqq truly found widespread recognition. She’s been a familiar face on the long-running reality series “Keeping Up With The Kardashians,” appearing regularly since its second season. Her close friendship with the Kardashian family brought her into the spotlight, and that connection led to her joining the spinoff show “Dash Dolls” in 2015, which followed the lives of the women working at the Dash boutique.

Malika Haqq didn’t stop there—she took her fame international in 2018 when she competed on season 21 of “Celebrity Big Brother UK,” showcasing her personality to a global audience. Beyond television, Malika Haqq has become a powerful presence in the fashion and beauty world. She serves as a brand ambassador for the fast-fashion online brand Pretty Little Thing, aligning perfectly with her stylish image.

In 2019, Malika Haqq ventured into the beauty industry by launching the Becca BFF makeup collection in collaboration with Becca Cosmetics—a project that highlighted her influence and aesthetic sense. Then, in 2020, Malika Haqq teamed up with her sister Khadijah to launch a digital series titled “Side By Side” through a partnership with Kin Community, further solidifying her role as a multi-talented content creator. Through each chapter of her career, Malika Haqq continues to evolve, staying relevant and inspiring across multiple platforms.

Trivia

So, when it comes to Malika’s favorite picks in movies and music, there’s one standout that she absolutely loved—Sky High from 2005. Yeah, Malika really seemed to enjoy that one, giving it her highest rating overall. It’s like, you can tell Malika was impressed by the energy and fun vibe of Sky High. On the flip side, not every title hit the mark for Malika. For instance, ATL (2006) ended up being her lowest rated film. While some people might’ve connected with it, Malika just didn’t feel the same way. So overall, Malika’s tastes lean more toward uplifting, action-packed stories, as shown by her top choice. And honestly, that contrast between Sky High and ATL really highlights what Malika values in a movie.

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