The entertainment industry continues to embrace digital creators as part of its evolving media landscape. Brittany Broski, a popular internet personality and podcast host, has been selected to co-host the Vanity Fair Oscar Party livestream alongside fellow creators Quenlin Blackwell and Jake Shane.
Broski first gained widespread attention through a viral social media video in 2019. Since then, she has built a substantial online following across multiple platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, and podcasting. Her comedic personality and enthusiastic interviewing style have made her a favorite among younger audiences.
The Vanity Fair Oscar Party is one of the most prestigious events during Hollywood’s awards season. Traditionally attended by top actors, filmmakers, and industry executives, the event has become known for its glamorous red carpet and exclusive guest list.
By inviting digital creators to host the livestream, organizers aim to reach a broader online audience. Social media platforms have become increasingly important for entertainment marketing, and influencers often bring millions of followers who engage with live coverage of major events.
Broski has said she plans to approach the hosting role with what she calls “fangirl energy,” reflecting her genuine enthusiasm for film and celebrity culture. Her online interviews often feature playful conversations that feel more relaxed than traditional entertainment journalism.
Entertainment analysts note that the shift toward digital personalities reflects larger changes in how audiences consume media. Younger viewers frequently discover entertainment content through social media rather than traditional television broadcasts.
The partnership between Hollywood events and internet creators may continue to grow as studios seek new ways to connect with audiences. For Broski, the opportunity represents a major step in bridging the gap between internet culture and mainstream entertainment.
As the Oscars approach, viewers can expect the livestream to offer a mix of celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes moments, and the unpredictable energy that online personalities often bring to major events.
Sourceshttps://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/story/brittany-broski-vanity-fair-oscar-party-livestream-royal-court-host-interview
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