Emily Leibert

Staff Writer/Potty Mouth

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Preston's Summary

Emily Leibert is a Staff Writer at Potty Mouth. She writes about bodies and how we use them, exploring themes related to culture, society, and entertainment, with a focus on social issues and fashion. Emily's work has been featured in Jezebel Magazine, NBC News, Glamour, Allure Magazine, The Click News, The Cut, and Curbed.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 41 %
Evolving Stories: 18 %
Breaking News: 13 %
Expert Commentary: 7 %
Opinion Editorial: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Gender Issues
  • LGBTQ+ Interest
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment News
  • Social Interest
  • Women's Interest

Pitching Insights

Emily's articles mainly focus on entertainment news, particularly related to celebrities, pop culture, and scandals. She also covers events and evolving stories within the entertainment industry.

If you are looking to pitch to Emily Leibert, consider offering exclusive interviews or insights into ongoing celebrity-related events or controversies. Additionally, if you have expert commentary on evolving trends in pop culture or behind-the-scenes insights into the entertainment industry, she may be interested in such pitches.

Given her lack of geographic focus and broad coverage of international celebrities and events within the entertainment industry, relevant pitches can come from any location.

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