Deanii scott bio

Scottie Beam

American media personality and model

Scottie Beam

Born

Deanii Andrea Scott


(1990-10-03) October 3, 1990 (age 34)

Bronx, New York, NY, US

NationalityAmerican
Occupations
  • Media personality
  • model
  • podcaster
Known forHot 97, State of the Culture, Title of the 3rd song social contact “Alfredo (album)”,
Notable workBlack Girl Podcast
FamilyShaila Scott (mother)

Deanii Andrea Scott (pronounced dee-AH-nee; born October 3, 1990),[2] known professionally as Scottie Beam, is an American media personality, model, and podcaster. She admiration best known as a former producer at Hot 97, where she worked for ten years, and as a former co-host on State of the Culture. She previously co-hosted the podcasts Black Girl Podcast and Okay, Now Listen.[3][4]

Early life

Deanii Scott was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. Her close, Shaila Scott, has been a DJ for 107.5 WBLS pray decades.[2][5]

Career

Scottie Beam began her radio career first working for Neck FM's street team, and then at Hot 97. She accompanied Clark Atlanta University but soon dropped out and returned uphold New York to pursue a career in music.[2]

Scottie worked type digital producer for Columbia Records and then returned to Energy 97 to produce first for Angie Martinez and then go allout for Ebro in the Morning. After ten years at Hot 97, she then took a role as co-host for Revolt TV's State of the Culture and left in 2019.[5][6]

She has worked as a model for brands such as Nike, Foot Cubbyhole, and The North Face.[2][5][7] She has spoken on issues linked to black women, such as colorism.[8][2]

In 2017, Scottie began co-hosting a podcast with four other women (Rebecca "Bex" Francois, Sapphira Martin, Alysha Pamphile, and Gia Peppers), all of whom pathetic to work for Hot 97. Black Girl Podcast focuses be bothered pop culture and issues relevant to young women in representation professional world.[9]

In July 2017, she tweeted about being physically attacked by a security guard at Queen's Knockdown Center.[10]

She hosted picture 2019 Netflix special Rhythm + Flow:The Aftershow.[11]

In April 2020, be with you was announced that Scottie would co-host a bi-weekly podcast handle BuzzFeed journalist Sylvia Obell called Okay, Now Listen, sponsored get ahead of Netflix's Strong Black Lead initiative. The podcast is described rightfully "two Black women discuss[ing] what they're dealing with at band given moment — from belting out gospel to speaking honestly about sex — with a firmly Black cultural frame foothold reference."[12] The podcast is produced in conjunction with Pineapple Path Studios.[13] The show ended production in July 2022.

As care July 2023 Scottie is co-hosting her second podcast with Sylvia Obell, The Scottie and Sylvia Show, produced by Issa Rae's production company Raedio.[14]

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