Abron Ards
School
Rollins College, American University
Expertise
Celebrities, Pop Culture, Fashion
- As a pop-culture enthusiast, Abron is a student of celebrity news and information.
- He has interviewed several actors, singers, and fashion designers throughout his career.
- In his spare time, Abron enjoys keeping up on the latest celebrity gossip by watching his favorite entertainment news shows, such as Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood.
Experience
Abron is an entertainment writer with a passion for pop culture. In addition to dissecting celebrity news and shining a spotlight on entertainers beyond just the art, he loves dissecting the public relations strategies and tactics used in celebrity scandals, as his background also includes communications and crisis management. His work can also be found in LaPalme Magazine and Vents Magazine.
Education
After earning his bachelor's degree in Communication Studies with a concentration in Public Relations from Rollins College, Abron received his master's degree in Strategic Communication from American University.
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Stories By Abron Ards
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's children have created lives and careers of their own outside of their father's fame. This is the truth about this accomplished quintet.
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"Love After Lockup" documents the lives of couples who have begun a romantic relationship while one partner is incarcerated. Here's where the cast is now.
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From libel to privacy infringements, this list illustrates those cases of celebrities who fought back against huge companies -- and won.