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How Nardine Saad Became Hollywood’s Go-To Reporter: A Look into Her Journey
As the go-to entertainment reporter for the Los Angeles Times, Nardine Saad has been making waves in the industry with her insider knowledge and keen eye for detail. But how did she get there?
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Saad always had a passion for storytelling. After graduating from USC with a degree in journalism, she landed a spot in the highly selective MetPro training program at the LA Times.
There, she learned the ropes of reporting, from writing breaking news stories to producing in-depth features. Her hard work and dedication paid off, and she was soon promoted to the entertainment desk.
Since then, Saad has become a fixture on the Hollywood beat, covering everything from red carpet premieres to high-profile celebrity scandals. Her reporting has garnered national attention, earning her a reputation as one of the industry’s most trusted voices.
But for Saad, the job is more than just chasing headlines. She values the opportunity to tell the stories behind the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, shedding light on the human experiences that lie beneath the surface.
“At the end of the day, it’s about the people,” she says. “Celebrities are just like us – they have families, they have struggles, they have triumphs. That’s what makes their stories so compelling.”
Despite the challenges that come with covering Hollywood, Saad remains dedicated to her craft. Whether braving crowded award show red carpets or sifting through stacks of press releases, she approaches every assignment with the same level of enthusiasm and professionalism.
And for readers of the LA Times, that means an unparalleled view into the lives of some of the world’s most fascinating celebrities – all thanks to the hard work and passion of one dedicated journalist.
Credit: latimes.com
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