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Ellissa Bain

Ellissa Bain is an experienced journalist and team leader working as Head of Entertainment and News at GRV Media. Overseeing the trending section on HITC, Ellissa’s main focus is firmly planted on the latest trends coming out of social media, as well as the hottest celebrity and showbiz news on Celebrity Tidbit. She boasts a wealth of experience around the fascinating headlines of Hollywood stars, from movie actors to music legends.

She graduated with a BA in History and Journalism in 2020 before joining GRV and has amassed over 70 million views across our websites. With an eye for all things pop culture and celeb news, Ellissa spots the trends before they begin to pop.

Publications

  • The Focus
    74 articles
  • GRV Media

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  • Woman Shares Controversial Theory About Blow-Drying Hair: 'Terrified'
    25 Nov 2024—The Focus
    Woman’s Gross Reason For Blowdrying Hair Goes Viral By Rachael O'Connor Life and Trends Reporter 0 A woman has gone viral for a seemingly bizarre reason: blow-drying her hair. But the reason she blow-dried it has sparked a major online debate, and given her video a jaw-dropping 18 million views. That reason? "Hair mold." Content creator Kaley shared a short clip to her TikTok account @allthingskaley on November 2, showing her blow-drying her hair. But it's the caption that got people talking,...
  • Your gel nails could be causing itchy and painful skin condition, dermatologist warns
    26 Oct 2024—The Focus
    When your skin gets itchy, dry or painful, the food you’ve eaten or the weather are often to blame, but there could be another cause. Do you get gel nails? Well, a dermatologist has warned that the beauty procedure could be giving you a painful skin condition called dermatitis. Your gel nails could be causing dermatitis We spoke to Dr. Hannah Kopelman, who told The Focus: “Gel nails can indeed cause dermatitis, and it usually comes down to the chemicals involved in the gel polish and the...
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