Sara Stewart

Sara Stewart

Sara Stewart is a contributor at Alexa, The Post's luxury section.

Background

Sara writes cover stories on film and television personalities. She was formerly a film critic and entertainment features writer at the New York Post, and is currently a regular opinion columnist at CNN.com, writing analysis of pop cultural trends and health & wellness. She is also a freelance writer for publications including The Week, Bustle, Lonely Planet, and Book & Film Globe. Her writing has been featured in The Hollywood Reporter, Marie Claire, Los Angeles magazine, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, the Huffington Post, and more. She co-authored the memoir “Girl on a Wire: Walking the Line Between Faith and Freedom in the Westboro Baptist Church.” She is a graduate of Northwestern University, and lives in a small college town in western Pennsylvania with her husband and their beagle.

Latest Articles

‘This Is Us’ alum Justin Hartley dishes on new season of ‘Tracker,’ his watch collection and parenthood

Star Justin Hartley became the king of prime time playing a guy who finds those people — often, for a hefty reward fee.

‘Outer Banks’ star Chase Stokes on new films, country star girlfriend

Actor Chase Stokes may be living the luxe life in LA, but his heart is still running around down South. “I was in Malibu the other day,” the baseball-capped Netflix...

Kathryn Hahn dishes on her signature locks, talks career evolution as she enchants audiences in ‘Agatha All Along’

‘I’ve been in so many ensembles where I’ve been, like, the horny mom. Or the horny divorced mom. And I loved all those parts! But there’s something about this where...

'Riverdale' alum Madelaine Petsch on her chilling vacation thriller 'The Strangers'

"I spent six months trying to relearn things I actually like in my own life,” says Madelaine Petsch, who played venomous queen bee Cheryl Blossom on teen drama “Riverdale” for...

NFL reporter Erin Andrews speaks out on cancer, infertility and playing matchmaker to Taylor Swift

What's Erin Andrews’ secret? Simple: “I’m a superfan myself,” says the famed sports reporter. “I love football so much. I love reading about these guys. I love what they put...

Julia Fox on parenting, ghosts and taking her wild style to ‘OMG Fashun’

‘I’ll be damned if I’ll be caught in an outfit someone else has,” says Julia Fox. “That’s where I draw the line.” Fox’s latest hair color, a buttery Velveeta-branded gold,...

Sarah Paulson takes Broadway for a shocking spin in 'Appropriate'

When Sarah Paulson makes an entrance, in character, a spell is cast. The energy around her crackles. What’s she going to say or do? She is a master of the...

Sara Bareilles on love, anxiety and a new film version of ‘Waitress’

As the film adaptation of singer Sara Bareilles' Broadway show "Waitress" prepares to hit theaters, the soon-to-be movie star opens up.

Lauren Cohan on her new show, ‘The Walking Dead: Dead City'

There's something special about New York City just before dawn, says Lauren Cohan. “It’s a different kind of beauty, empty and desolate. You get the romance of your own relationship...

As 'Yellowstone' ends, star Kelsey Asbille goes from grit to glamour

As a lead in one of TV’s biggest shows, “Yellowstone,” actor Kelsey Asbille has been through a whirlwind over the past few years. Her character has been perilously close to...

'Ted Lasso' star on the pain she poured into character, joy at being a mom

Since bursting onto our TV screens in 2020 as team owner Rebecca Welton on “Ted Lasso,” Hannah Waddingham has been on the fast track to where she should be, which...

In 'Evil Dead Rise,' sisterhood is (demonically) powerful

The chainsaw has been passed.

The truth behind the sultry scenes of '90s thriller 'Indecent Proposal'

Screenwriter Amy Holden Jones on massaging Robert Redford's ego, who Demi Moore was really supposed to end up with and other secrets from the film that made her career.

Oscar Best Picture winners that wouldn't win if voters got a do-over

Many of them probably wouldn't even get the green light. (Here's looking at you, 2005's "Crash.")

Raquel Welch's iconic roles, outfits, moments remembered

From her trendy swimsuits to her Cher performance and her Playboy shoot, Raquel Welch was always grabbing headlines. The actress was 82 years old.

Here are the 10 rising stars shaking up Hollywood in 2023

These are the brilliant emerging actors to watch — and obsess over.

Why Michelle Yeoh's historic Oscar moment of recognition is long overdue

She's been kicking serious butt — literally — since the 1980s. Now, she's making history as the first Asian actress to earn a best actress Oscar nod.

Shay Mitchell rings in the holidays with 'Something From Tiffany's'

Actress, entrepeneur and mother of two Shay Mitchell is starring in “Something From Tiffany’s,” a new Christmas movie streaming on Prime Video Dec. 9.

The sequel series to '80s fantasy fave 'Willow' is finally here

Warwick Davis is back as "Willow" in the new Disney+ series adapted from the 1988 fan-favorite movie directed by Ron Howard.

The secret life of Times Square's fiercest girl boss

Chelly Wilson's improbable story is revealed in an upcoming documentary.

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