Nardine Saad covers breaking entertainment news, trending culture topics, celebrities and their kin for the Fast Break Desk at the Los Angeles Times.
Born and raised in Southern California, she graduated from UC Irvine with degrees in literary journalism and psychology. She later earned a master’s degree in online journalism from the University of Southern California.
She joined the Los Angeles Times in 2010 as a MetPro trainee and has reported from homicide scenes, flooded canyons, red carpet premieres and award shows for the Metro and Entertainment & Arts sections.
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Brad Pitt is not on social media, his team reminded fans, after a French woman said she was conned out of $800,000 by scammers posing as the A-list actor.
‘Dear White People’ star DeRon Horton says he was shot in the arm a few days before Christmas. He has since been discharged from a hospital, post-surgery.
Jessica Alba confirmed Thursday that she and Cash Warren, her husband of 16 years, have split. Divorce rumors have swirled around the couple for days.
Matt James, the ‘Bachelor’ franchise’s first Black male lead, says he and his co-star-turned-girlfriend Rachael Kirkconnell have ended their relationship.
Neil Gaiman, the bestselling fantasy author, denies sexual abuse allegations made by eight women in an explosive New York Magazine article.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, confirmed Tuesday that her cancer is in remission during a visit with the staff and patients of the Royal Marsden in Chelsea.
Jessica Simpson says she and her husband, former NFL tight end Eric Johnson, are living separately as they are ‘navigating a painful situation in our marriage.’
Kim Kardashian is calling on California’s government to raise the pay rate for the state’s incarcerated firefighters battling the devastating L.A. fires.
The 67th Grammy Awards will take place as scheduled Feb. 2, the Recording Academy says. The ceremony will honor first responders and raise money for fire relief.
Leslie Charleson, the soap-opera legend who played Monica Quartermaine on ‘General Hospital’ starting in the 1970s, died Sunday. She was 79.