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Kelli Boyle

Kelli Boyle has covered the entertainment industry since 2017, and joined Showbiz Cheat Sheet in 2020. Her passion for film and Hollywood history drives much of her work here, which focuses on classic actors including Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Eddie Fisher, and Elizabeth Taylor. She also writes about present-day celebrity relationships, original TV on streaming services including Bridgerton and WandaVision, and the British royal family. Kelli earned her Bachelor’s in Journalism from The Pennsylvania State University.

Kelli has a unique symbiosis between her writing and her work as an actor: She watches TV and movies to analyze the acting performances and learn from them. She also enjoys watching TV shows while reading the script (pro tip: a lot of pilot scripts are easily found online) to see what the original idea was for the episode, and what ended up on the screen.

Kelli has spent time providing avenues for other journalists to thrive as well. As part of her former work at Elite Daily, she created and ran an internship program, which has launched several college interns into successful media careers. She’s also a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, which means the world to her.

See more from Kelli at Elite Daily and E! News.

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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’: Joseph Fiennes Will Be in Season 5, Showrunner Confirms

Joseph Fiennes' Fred Waterford will be part of 'The Handmaid's Tale' Season 5, according to showrunner Bruce Miller. Fred met his brutal end in 'The Handmaid's Tale' Season 4 finale, and it was incredibly cathartic for viewers. Here, Miller explains how Fred will come back, and Joseph Fiennes explains why he's happy about Fred's death.
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Loki Is Gender-Fluid and Bisexual, Marvel Comics Writer Says

Loki is gender-fluid in the new Disney+ series, but Marvel comics writers have been writing the character that way for years. What's more, Marvel comics writer Al Ewing revealed in 2013 he was writing Loki as bisexual as well as gender-fluid. But will the Tom Hiddleston series include that fact? Read on here.