Paris Nicole, a Richmond, VA native began her career at 16 years old as an intern at a local radio station.This experience and unique exposure ignited her passion for broadcasting and defined her career trajectory. Paris went on to graduate from Hampton University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism.
Paris Nicole has interviewed some of the hottest stars in the entertainment industry such as Rick Ross, Boris Kodjoe, Angela Bassett, Kerry Washington, August Alsina, and Trey Songz, just to name a few.
Paris is a captivating presence on and off the air. Her talent and insight has been featured in top media outlets, such as XXL, Bossip, Centric, Vibe and MTV. She also served as the official host of Virginia for President Barack Obama‘s “DJs for Obama”campaign in 2012.
Serious about using her talent and influence to impact lives, Paris, known throughout Richmond as “The Fly Chick,” also serves as a community advocate with her “Fly Kids Coat Drive,” “Fly for Prom,” and “Fly for School” campaigns.
Paris Nicole is currently the Assistant Program Director and Midday Personality on WPHI Boom 103.9 Philly. @PARISNIC0LE
Congratulations to Blue Ivy for winning her first BET Award for her collaboration with mother, Beyonce, WizKid, and Saint JHN, on “Brown Skin Girl,” from Disney’s The Lion King soundtrack.
The 8-year-old received BET’s “HER Award,” for the song beating out Alicia Keys’ “Underdog,” Ciara, Lupita Nyong’o, Ester Dean, City Girls and LaLa for “Melanin,” Layton Greene for “I Choose,” Lizzo and Missy Elliott for “Tempo,” and Rapsody and PJ Morton for “Afeni.”
Blue won awards in 2019 for the song at the 2019 BET Soul Train Awards and at the 2020 NAACP Awards.
It looks as if Blue Ivy’s singing career is off to a great start as she appeared on her father, JAY-Z’S “4:44” in 2017 and on Beyonce’s Live “Homecoming” soundtrack with “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Next Blue Ivy is set to appear alongside her famous parents in Beyonce’s “Black Is King,” for Disney+ on July 31st.