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About Siobhan Dixon

Siobhan Dixon is the Senior Editor of MADAMENOIRE. Always on the pulse of trending stories, current events, and breaking news in Black entertainment and culture, the experienced Journalist has worked in New York City for more than 15 years. Her writing has appeared in top-industry publications including VIBE, Black Enterprise, E! Online, ELLE Canada, and The Daily Express US. The Toronto native holds a B.A. Honors in Journalism and English from the University of Toronto and moved to NYC to pursue an M.A. in Africana Studies at New York University. She resides in Brooklyn.

On a new episode of her podcast, the former 'RHOA' star kept it real about the money problems she experienced while married to Peter Thomas.

Bow Wow and Joie Chavis' daughter Shai Moss celebrated her 15th birthday in style. And, her famous parents aren't the only ones shocked by how fast she's grown up!

The Jamaican beauty-queen-turned-politician is sharing the secrets to her ageless beauty with the world by launching Lisa Hanna Beauty.

The 87-year-old talk show host made a cameo to resolve a dispute about whether or not Pinky had secretly been eating meat.

The rise of ethnic rhinoplasty among Black women reflects more accessibility and growing social acceptance toward artificial aesthetic enhancement. But how does it impact our notions of beauty, identity, and ancestry?

Coming on the heels of Black Maternal Health Week, Kiara's 'unexpected 'death highlights high maternal mortality rates among Black women in the U.S.

On Tuesday, April 14, the 31-year-old from Mobile, Ala., was crowned the winner of Season 29, dubbed "The Voice: Battle of Champions.”

Everyone, including Cardi B, has an opinion on the tragic death of influencer and self-proclaimed 'divestor' 31-year-old Ashlee Jenae.

With more than 30 years of working in show business and given her first-hand experience with signing problematic contracts, Chilli’s reasoning for the mishap is disappointing, but not entirely surprising.

As part of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's effort to end “woke ideology,” the state's higher education board “censored” a sociology textbook by removing an entire chapter on race and ethnicity, and references to Trayvon Martin and the BLM movement.