Bernadette Giacomazzo
School
Duquesne University, Hofstra University
Expertise
Movies, TV, Comics, Reality Television
- Bernadette Giacomazzo is an editor, writer, photographer, and publicist with more than 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry.
- She is a huge fan of Star Wars, Marvel comics, and reality TV trashery.
- She is known for live-tweeting during #90DayFiance and knowing random Star Wars and Marvel trivia.
Experience
Bernadette Giacomazzo is an editor, writer, photographer, and publicist with more than 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry. Her work has been featured in People, Teen Vogue, Us Weekly, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Post, and more. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed dystopian fiction novels, The Uprising Series, and is the CEO of G-Force Marketing & Publicity, which has been featured in The Hollywood Reporter. Bernadette has also been profiled as a pop culture expert on Canal Jack (France), Fox Sports, Essence Magazine, & ABC News Radio. She lives in New York.
Education
There is literally no correlation between Bernadette's education and her career path. None.
Nicki Swift covers celebrity and entertainment news by way of an expert group of editorial professionals. We drive the conversation on everything from trending Hollywood news to star transformations, always striving to deliver the most compelling commentary, bolstered by quality expert opinions.
As we cover a wide breadth of pop culture, we're constantly reviewing, fact-checking, and updating stories to ensure they're accurate and current. Additional information on our editorial process available here.
Stories By Bernadette Giacomazzo
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When you come from a famous family, the world seems at your feet. But when you're well connected, you're also well connected to controversies and scandals, too.
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One of the saddest "My 600-Lb Life" stories was the tale of Karina Garcia. So what is Karina up to now? We take a look here.
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'My 600-Lb Life' star Isaac Martinez's episode premiered in February, and since then, fans have wondered what he has been up to.
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What are John Gotti's daughter -- Victoria Gotti's -- three sons up to years after "Growing Up Gotti" was sent to swim with the fishes? Find out here.
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As one of the longest-running game shows on television, "The Price is Right" is known for its extravagant giveaways and prizes. Those prizes have downsides.
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As things are wont to do in the world of the WWE, there's a lot of drama behind how Bray Wyatt and JoJo Offerman got together. Here are the details.
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In 1984, Victoria Gotti married Carmine Agnello against her parents' wishes. They had three sons: Carmine Jr., John, and Frank. Get the details here.
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Susan Smith killed her two sons in order to please Tom Findlay, the man with whom she was having an affair. But what was the true nature of their relationship?
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Kenneth Niedermeier stole our hearts in his inaugural season of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way. Find out more about what he did for work before moving to Mexico.
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While Chris Hansen will be forever linked to "To Catch a Predator," he had a whole career before launching the show that made him famous. Let's take a look.
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Cult leader Charles Manson has two ex-wives and several children, and he even got engaged before his death in 2017.
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Courtney Stodden made headlines as a teen when they married 51-year-old actor Doug Hutchison. Find out more about the parents who raised the model.
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Tyson Beckford was once considered one of the most eligible bachelors in the world, so it makes sense that fans are curious about his ex-wife.
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Despite his overwhelmingly successful career, Eminem — like many artists before him — fell into the trappings of drug addiction. Here are the details.
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Who was Charles Manson's second wife, Leona Rae Stevens, or "Candy"? Here's what we know, and how she, whether knowingly or not, helped Manson.
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Before TLC's "sMothered," Cher Hubsher appeared on a very popular MTV reality show! Read on to find out about her time on "My Super Sweet 16."
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Kate Stoltz first shot to fame when she appeared on TLC's "Breaking Amish" in 2012 and has gone on to lead a lucrative career. So, how much is she worth?
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Former "RHONJ" star Albie Manzo was once known for dropping out of law school. But why did he make that move?
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Believe it or not, this main Seinfeld role wasn't the most problematic character that the actor has ever portrayed.
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Before Steven Spielberg married Kate Capshaw, he was married to another actor. What do we know about Amy Irving, Spielberg's first wife? Let’s take a look.
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Over the years, Olympic athletes grow close with one another, and the same is true for Olympians Simone Biles and MyKayla Skinner. Let's take a closer look.
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Edie Falco drew upon her own experience with addiction to portray the titular character in "Nurse Jackie." Here's what she revealed about her sobriety.
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What really went on between Alanis Morissette and Dave Coulier? Here's what you oughta know about the relationship that may have inspired "You Oughta Know."
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Even though Daisy Ridley and Tom Holland come from the same stock, she recalled that their first meeting was anything but comfortable. Here are the details.
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In 1998, Chris Kattan and Will Ferrell were riding high on the success of "A Night at the Roxbury. However, they're no longer friends. Here's why.
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He became a pop culture icon with "To Catch A Predator," but Chris Hansen's relationship history may have been the reason he lost his job — and his marriage.
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Charles Barkley sparked buzz during a recent CNBC interview when he commented about the COVID-19 vaccine. Here is what the NBA legend had to say.