Alexa Curtis | |
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Born | Mansfield, Connecticut, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, writer, radio host |
Alexa Curtis is an American entrepreneur, writer and former radio host. [1] Curtis was the former host of the Radio Disney program Fearless Everyday [1] [2] and is the current executive producer and host of the program Fearless on Localish. [3] She has made TV appearances [4] [5] [6] and spoken at summits and universities [7] [8] on topics such as social media and mental health. [9]
Alexa Curtis is from Mansfield, Connecticut. [1] She became interested in fashion at an early age, eventually starting the blog "A Life in the Fashion Lane" when she was twelve years old in 2011. [10] She also wrote for several fashion brands during this period and covered events such as New York, Paris, and London Fashion Weeks. [11]
Curtis started out as a fashion blogger, [12] [13] and began writing for periodicals such as The Huffington Post and Guest of a Guest . [14] She was modelling professionally at age 14. Around this time, she began struggling with depression, anxiety and an eating disorder. [15] She also experienced suicidal thoughts after experiencing cyberbullying. [16] [17] She changed her focus from fashion to mental health because of these experiences. [15] [1]
In 2018, Curtis renamed her fashion blog "Life Unfiltered with Alexa", and began covering topics such as mental health, bullying, and social media addiction. [18] [19] She has written for publications such as Rolling Stone [20] and SheKnows [21] on these topics. These issues also led to the foundation of her non-profit organization Media Impact and Navigation for Teens, which hosts assemblies in schools in the United States that cover the aforementioned topics, along with responsibly navigating social media. [22] [19] [18] She has also appeared on TV shows like Today , [23] CTV , [24] Good Day Sacramento , [25] Good Morning America , [26] [27] and The Rachael Ray Show . [28]
In some of her writings, she was critical of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why , because she felt that it glorified suicide, and that if she had viewed the content when she was suicidal, "she probably would have done something". [16] In 2017, Curtis started the weekly podcast This is Life Unfiltered. [1] She interviews celebrities and other guest speakers on a diverse range of topics. [1] In 2018, she launched her own radio show on Radio Disney called Fearless Every Day with Alexa Curtis. [1] [2] She also founded the "Be Fearless" summit, [16] which works with young people and connects them with mentors. [29] [30] [31] The first summit was held at Drexel University in 2019. [32] [33] In 2021, Curtis was named to CT Insider’s 40 Under 40 list. [34]
In April 2024, Curtis ran the Brooklyn Half Marathon without signing up for the race in a practice colloquially referred to as "banditing." [35] [36]