Journalist/TV Host/TV personality, fashion designer and reality star Chanel Omari has come a long way in a relatively short period of time. After earning her bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism & Communications at Northeastern University, Omari worked in television production, writing, hosting and reporting for nearly a decade. Over the last ten years, Chanel worked for industry heavy-hitters including Donny Deutsch, Maury Povich, Bill Cunningham and Anderson Cooper. Omari has interviewed major celebrities such as; Barbara Walters, Andy Cohen, Billy Ray Cyrus, Adam Levine, Nick Cannon, La La Anthony, Vanessa Hudgens, Gabrielle Union, Jamie King, Joan Rivers and more. Additionally, Omari has produced shows for ABC, NBC, A&E and Warner Brothers.
In 2012, Chanel Omari decided to go in front of the cameras, co-starring in Bravo TV's "Princesses Long Island." As the social connector of an ensemble cast, Chanel narrated the show in a Carrie Bradshaw-like way from her own perspective, sprinkling in anecdotes on spirituality, love & dating, career, fashion and finding your inner princess. It's not easy being single in the city but Omari has positive advice to help her audience believe that age is nothing but a number despite the pressures of society.
Omari has also pursued her love for fashion, working for and interviewing major designers and labels such as Stacy Bendet (creator of Alice & Olivia), Tracy Reece, Charlotte Ronson, Torn by Ronny Kobo, Diane Von Furstenberg and more.
The pop culture and fashionista also finds time to contribute regularly to DivaGalsDaily.com, interviewing celebrities on red carpets on the East Coast. Also, somewhere in her busy days, Omari has found time to begin hosting a radio program on WBLI-FM on Long Island and launching a lifestyle and dating advice series. Chanel Omari aspires to have her own talk show one day, where she can make women feel confident about who they are and what they can achieve.