Kayla is a senior TV writer at TheWrap, covering the business and content of streaming and linear television. Before joining TheWrap in April of 2023, she was the Senior TV Reporter at Decider, the New York Post’s entertainment vertical that focuses on the streaming industry. Kayla is also a member of the Television Critics Association.
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Kayla received her Bachelor of Arts in Writing and Publication Studies from Clemson University. She also has a minor in Business Administration and studied at Oxford University for a term.
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‘Worst Cooks in America: Love at First Bite’ to Spotlight Eligible Singles on Food Network (Exclusive)
Anne Burrell and Jeff Mauro return to whip these lovelorn chefs into Michelin star shape
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‘Black Mirror’ Secures No. 1 Spot on Netflix Top 10 List
Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Extraction 2’ leads the films list
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The CW Programming Chief Kevin Levy to Depart as Nexstar Continues Transition
The executive VP has been with the network since its 2006 launch
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‘The Bear’ Season 2 Becomes FX’s Most-Watched Hulu Debut With 70% Boost From First Season
The returns were calculated after the first four days of streaming
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Nicolas Coster, ‘Santa Barbara’ and ‘Another World’ Actor, Dies at 89
The veteran character actor also appeared on “All My Children,” “All the President’s Men” and “Reds”
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HBO’s ‘The Idol’ Is ‘Hostile to Feminism,’ Media Experts Say
TheWrap spoke to four leading voices in media, as well as the Parents Television and Media Council, about the impact of the HBO drama series
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‘Succession,’ ‘Abbott Elementary’ and ‘The Other Two’ Take Home Top Honors in Dorian TV Awards
LGBTQ entertainment journalists also awarded Sarah Snook and Bridget Everett for Best TV Performance in Drama and Comedy, respectively
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Slammed After Sharing and Deleting Satirical Story Stating Garth Brooks Was Booed Off Stage
“The Governor is not fit to tweet, much less govern,” one post about Greg Abbott read
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Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino Set to Host True-Crime Series ‘Statute of Limitations’ (Exclusive)
The true crime show focuses on everyday people who have evaded the law and will be co-produced by FilmRise and Grinning Dog Entertainment
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‘The Righteous Gemstones’ Walton Goggins Reveals Hosting a Game Show Has ‘Always Been a Dream of Mine’
Danny McBride and John Goodman also explained to TheWrap why they think their megachurch show has faced minimal backlash
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‘I’m a Virgo’ Star Jharrel Jherome Was Grabbed by Prime Video Show’s Wild Premise ‘Immediately’
“The first time I heard of the project, Boots [Riley] personally emailed me. And the title was ’13-foot-tall Black man in Oakland,’” the actor tells TheWrap
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‘Star Trek: Prodigy,’ ‘Grease’ Series Canceled and to Be Removed From Paramount+ Ahead of Showtime Integration
The streamer also shared that “Queen of the Universe” and “The Game” will not return for new seasons
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Marvel Used AI to Create ‘Secret Invasion’ Opening Credits: ‘It Felt Explorative and Inevitable’
The Disney+ show is facing backlash as artificial intelligence remains one of Hollywood’s biggest concerns
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‘And Just Like That’: Cynthia Nixon Blames Miranda’s ‘Alcohol Abuse’ on the Pandemic
“We have such a stereotype of what an alcoholic looks like,” the HBO star tells TheWrap while discussing Miranda’s path to AA
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Missing Titanic Submersible Passengers Believed Dead: ‘These Men Were True Explorers’
OceanGate says they believe their CEO Stockton Rush and four passengers perished after the Coast Guard retrieved debris from the craft