About Editor at Global Grind

Chelsea Samuel is an Associate Editor at Global Grind. Chelsea currently creates content to provoke thought and conversation within Black and Brown culture and entertainment on a range of topics including music, television, film, lifestyle, and celebrity news. She has worked at Global Grind since 2020.

As an Atlanta native, Chelsea has always taken pride in her hometown fueling her ear and love for music and culture. Her academic background in Television Production at Howard University further inspired the foundation of her brand Sammy Approved and the Approved Army online community.

The Season 2 trailer for Netlfix's Blood & Water dropped today (September 13). 

Netflix Family announces a new kids animated series created and executive produced by Atlanta rapper, producer and actor Chris “Ludacris” Bridges entitled Karma’s World.

R&B singer Kaash Paige became the first female recording artist to invest in an esports organization.

Director and screenwriter Paul Schrader debuts his latest poker-obsessed film The Card Counter starring Oscar Isaac, Tye Sheridan and Tiffany Haddish. We spoke with Haddish in a special interview about filming the drama and crime film set to debut Friday, September 10 in theaters.

The state of Virginia orders to take down the 12-ton Robert E. Lee statue that has been placed in Richmond since 1890. More than a year later, legal matters have been settled to remove the city's largest Confederate monument. 

Artist Rico Nasty is a true rockstar. The Maryland rapper delivers a wild and fun performance on NPR Music's Tiny Desk at home series.

Netflix's popular show Sex Education is releasing season 3 this month. The streaming platform released the official trailer today.

Victoria Monét delivers in "Coastin'" music video. The singer dropped a 70s-themed visual for her fans to groove to.

BET+ announced a ten-episode order for season 2 of the hit comedy The Ms. Pat Show after a successful launch only two weeks into its season one debut.

Don't cry. Insecure's last and final season is coming to HBO Max this fall. The official teaser trailer dropped today and it involves a bit of reflection. 

A seemingly unlikely pair is Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, and Kenya Barris. The Hollywood Reporter announced that the three are linking up to make an untitled comedy feature together.