Kinsey Lea Schofield

Kinsey Lea Schofield
Born March 27, 1985
Austin, Texas
Occupation Writer, television personality
Website http://www.kinseyschofield.com/

Kinsey Lea Schofield (born March 27, 1985 to Kim and Michael Schofield) is an American writer, television personality and social media consultant. She was a contestant on E! Television's Party Monsters: Cabo reality show. She is also a "Ghost Blogger",[1] working social media sites for various celebrities, as well as helping create online presence for clients.

Biography

Schofield was born in Austin, Texas to Michael and Kim Schofield. She is the oldest of three, with two brothers Reece and Greyson. The family moved around from Texas to Oklahoma and Arkansas before settling in Arizona. Due to the constant moving Schofield was home-schooled from fourth grade through the end of high school.[2]

Career

Writing

Schofield got her start writing for The AZ Weekly entertainment magazine and then at a large public relations firm in Scottsdale, Arizona. She has also written for the Examiner. She's blogged and Twittered for such well known people as Nick Cannon and Chris Moneymaker.[1] She writes for Red Bull's China Shop magazine and has written for the Village Voice, Phoenix New Times, Las Vegas Weekly and Runway Beauty Magazine.[3] Schofield also contributes to Playboy's The Smoking Jacket website.[4][5]

Television

She was a contestant on the E! television reality show, Party Monsters Cabo,[6] where she competed against eight other aspiring event planners. Schofield eventually ended up losing on the final episode. She is a recurring guest on Fox News Channel's Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld[7], occupying the leg chair. She has also made an appearance on Strategy Room with Jill Dobson, on Foxnews.com. Schofield is an interviewer for Teen.com and AlloyTV. Schofield made a guest appearance on Fanboy Funhouse with Nar Williams.[8] Schofield has started appearing on Adam Carolla's Podcast filling in on the news and also appeared on Your World with Neil Cavuto[9] She is a regular contributor to Nancy Grace on HLN regarding the Jodi Arias trial.[10][11]

References

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