Elise Nelson has covered the entertainment industry since 2018 and specializes in reality TV coverage, along with celebrities, music, and video games. She is an expert on competition series such as The Voice, The Masked Singer, and American Idol. Elise is an ACES: The Society for Editing member and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Journalism from Albright College. She also completed the Pointer ACES Certificate in Editing Program in 2021.
In her free time, Elise enjoys catching up on her favorite television shows. She has seen every episode of Gilmore Girls at least 50 times and also enjoys watching One Tree Hill, Veronica Mars, Manifest, The Voice, The Bold Type, and The Resident — to name a few.
Elise is a self-proclaimed lifelong researcher and learner and lives for discovering the latest random facts about the forms of entertainment she consumes on a daily basis.
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