She’s the organized one and I just allow her to organize my life. We should improve on things, of course, but for some areas you can just hire somebody to help you, you know what I mean? My assistant has to lie to me and tell me my meeting is an hour earlier for me to be on time. Sometimes you have to see what you’re good at. I’m not organized at all, I’m going to tell you that right now. Like, I just learned how to make chicken the other day. I solve problems better because of working out. And I’ve noticed that my life is changing. Literally every month I’m sick, so I don’t have a choice but to work out. It used to get in the way of my work because I would get sick a lot. She’s like, “People are watching you.” And I’m like, P eople are watching me lose weight and take care of my body. Sometimes, I’ll run around Hollywood, which my sister feels is the most embarrassing thing. I notice when I start my morning off like that, the rest of my day is just calm. Having the sun on me and just breathing fresh air helps me with the creativity. I like to work out in nature because it feels like a spiritual experience. When I want to run, I usually get up at 7 a.m. But what usually happens is I go and I work out first. What I try to do when I wake up is pray first. Nwandu, who is 28, lives in Los Angeles with her sister (who also works for The Shade Room). She started the company in 2014 two years later, thanks to a mix of irreverent entertainment coverage and a few plum breaking-news moments, TSR was hailed as the TMZ of Instagram, and Nwandu, the “Oprah of our Generation.” Currently, The Shade Room has more than 16 million followers on Instagram alone. Doing the Most is a special series about ambition - how we define it, harness it, and conquer it.Īngelica Nwandu is the CEO and founder of The Shade Room, an Instagram-based media company that reports on celebrity news, gossip, and black culture.
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