Arianna Davis is the digital director for O, The Oprah Magazine. Davis previously worked at Refinery29 and Us Weekly, and has written for New York, Glamour, and PopSugar Latina. She has also served as an entertainment and culture expert for Access Hollywood and TLC documentaries. She lives in New York City.
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