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Dani Di Placido is a Senior Contributor at Forbes. With over eight years of experience, Di Placido writes about film, television, and pop culture, focusing on TikTok and Twitter trends while exploring the conversations and controversies surrounding celebrities and the entertainment industry, particularly in the realm of fantasy. Dani's work has been featured in Forbes Australia and Forbes.













