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Alex West

Entertainment and Showbiz Reporter at The Mirror

Alex West is full-time entertainment and showbiz reporter for The Mirror US. She earned her B.A. in Political Science and Communications from Pace University and her M.A. in American Journalism from New York University. Alex is a proven expert in all things media.

She's a writer by trade and a storyteller in her heart. She's worked with musicians, as well, to help showcase their talent through the power of publicity. Her passion project is a female-led music blog called Ali and Alex Blogs which she co-founded in 2018.

Publications

  • The Mirror
    16 articles
  • Daily Star

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  • Royal Family 'carefree' as Meghan Markle 'melting down' in Love, Meghan Netflix show
    4 Mar—The Mirror
    Exclusive: The Royals aren't concerned about Meghan Markle's latest attention grab, according to a PR expert. Her Netflix show dropped on Netflix, including some celebrity guests. News Sports Entertainment Lifestyle Election NFL Meghan Markle's indepedent arrival to Netflix doesn't come without backlash. The actress released her show, Love, Meghan, which focuses on showcasing her lifestyle, including her kitchen moments and some behind-the-scenes takes of her life. Meghan brings some of her...
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  • P Diddy case could 'tank' after judge orders prosecutors to destroy confiscated evidence, warns lawyer
    21 Nov 2024—The Mirror
    Exclusive: Sean Combs saw a major victory in the courtroom after prosecutors were ordered to destroy 20 pages of material. Mistakes like these could cost them the case, warns an attorney. Missteps from investigators and the U.S. Attorneys Office could "tank" their alleged sex trafficking case against Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs, a lawyer warns. Attorney Brett Rosen explained to The Mirror that "sometimes the best evidence comes from the defendant themselves i.e. a confession. But if Miranda rights...

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