Flo Anthony Biography
Flo Anthony is a syndicated radio host, TV contributor, and author who writes a gossip column. She is an African-American reporter for the Philadelphia Sun’s gossip section. She was the first African-American reporter to work on the New York Post’s gossip column.
Flo Anthony Age
She was born Florence Anthony and raised in Mississippi, United States of America.
Flo Anthony Education
Florence Anthony is a graduate of Howard University.
Flo Anthony Husband
She is confidential when it comes to matters concerning her personal life. She has not yet shared her relationship or marital status with the public.
Flo Anthony Career
After working as a publicist for sports legends such as Muhammad Ali, Butch Lewis, Michael Spinks, Larry Holmes, Mike McCallum, and Matthew Saad Muhammad, Anthony began writing entertainment news in the mid-1980s. She was the first African-American reporter to work on the New York Post’s gossip column, as well as the first African-American to write a column for The National Examiner.[Citation required] Anthony was a contributor on news magazine shows like Inside Edition, The Insider, and Entertainment Tonight, and was an expert on everyone from Michael Jackson and O. J. Simpson to Whitney Houston and Donald Trump. Anthony rose to fame as a gossip girl on The Ricki Lake Show, The Rolonda Watts Show, The Joan Rivers Show, The Geraldo Show, and The Sally Jessy Raphael Show in the 1990s.
She also appeared on Court TV, MSNBC, Fox News Channel, CNN, and HLN, as well as The Dini Petty Show and The Camilla Scott Show. Anthony was a contributor and co-host of E! Entertainment’s The Gossip Show, a roundtable entertainment news show of gossip columnists, for six seasons. She also appeared in E! True Hollywood Story episodes about celebrities such as La Toya Jackson, Robin Givens, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, and many more. Anthony remains a fixture in the world of multimedia. Anthony has two syndicated radio shows, Gossip To Go With Flo and Flo Anthony’s Big Apple Buzz, that are distributed in partnership with Superadio through her own company, Dottie Media Group LLC.
Anthony is a regular contributor to the New York Daily News as a writer, providing entertainment news stories for the paper’s popular Confidential column. The famous Hollywood insider also writes a syndicated weekly column for The New York Amsterdam News, The Philadelphia Sunday Sun, BRE Magazine, The Columbus Times, and The Oklahoma Eagle. Anthony also manages Steven Hoffenberg’s PostPublishing.buzz website and writes for Residentmagazine. She was previously the publisher/editor-in-chief of Black Noir magazine and the editor-in-chief of Black Elegance magazine. Michael Spinks and Flo Anthony at the Los Angeles National Boxing Hall of Fame. She is a regular guest contributor on TV One’s (US TV network) documentary series Unsung and Unsung: Hollywood.
She also appeared for several seasons on the now-defunct Life After on TV One. Anthony can also be seen on multiple cable news shows and local shows such as Good Day New York discussing breaking news and celebrity culture. Anthony made her debut as an author in 2000 with her first novel, Keeping Secrets Telling Lies. Her second book, Deadly Stuff Players, was released 13 years later in 2013, after she signed a book deal with Zane (author)’s Strebor Books. W. Clark Distribution released the sequel to that novel, One Last Deadly Pay, in 2016.[8] Anthony frequently attends book festivals and expos to sign copies of her books. She also handles Michael Spinks’ personal appearances and publicity.
Flo Anthony Net Worth
Flo has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.