About Me
Hailey Roy is a writer who enjoys covering pop culture, lifestyle, and entertainment, with a longtime interest in women’s media and magazine storytelling. Her love for magazines began early—reading tween glossies like Tiger Beat and J-14—and informed an editorial approach that values both print sensibilities and the pace of digital journalism. She gravitates toward stories that entertain, inform, and resonate with women readers.
She wrote for Decider under the New York Post, where she covered reality television and streaming culture alongside service-driven entertainment reporting. Her work included franchise coverage for Love Is Blind, Selling Sunset, and Selling the OC, as well as timely stories on episode counts, renewals, reunions, cast updates, filming locations, and where-to-watch guides across scripted series and live events. While her reporting spanned genres—from prestige TV to reality franchises and sporting events—she especially enjoyed writing about reality shows and the viral moments and audience conversations that followed each episode.
She also contributed articles to People, where she wrote celebrity fashion and shopping pieces focused on trend-driven yet accessible styles on Amazon. These stories translated looks picked up by the paps into practical recommendations for everyday readers.
“A word after a word after a word is power.”
Margaret Atwood