The headline for this post was originally a tweet on Sunday, and I was just joking around.
I never expected a response, so it was a pleasant late-night surprise when I received a like from Brazell herself that made my weekend.
I am talking about multimedia superwoman Stuart Brazell, who I have seen as one of the guests on HLN’s “The Daily Share,” a social media show airing at 11 a.m. Monday through Friday.
She is easy on the eyes, and I have cataracts, so you can see why she is easy on my eyes.
Stuart Brazell is known as:
Pop Culture Princess, Multimedia Host and Producer, Reality TV Junkie, Dancing Queen, Music and Movie Maniac and all around COOL CHICK!
The fun-loving lovely is also a travel junkie.
On Sunday, she was in the middle of a two-week trip through Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand.
She seems to be everywhere, whether it be on TV, around the world or on the Web.
She is at IMDB, you can follow her on Twitter, you can like her on Facebook, you can add her on Instagram and you can watch her on YouTube.
Her Instagram account is addictive. She wears a bikini well. I really like these two images:
Her own website is stuartsays.com
She is also co-creator of DirtyandThirty.com, a female-centric site covering such topics as sex, love, beauty and fashion.
Actress, model, TV personality and and former New York Jets “Gameday Host” Jennifer Sterger is one of the authors at the site. I saw this image on Stuart Brazell’s WhoSay.com account.
I wish I could have been there.
I bet Stuart Brazell receives a lot of questions about her first name. Here is what she told the Miss Perfect Woman website in 2011:
Stuart is actually my middle name. Interestingly enough, my full name is Susan Stuart Brazell but I renamed myself at the age of three (according to my parents). I was the biggest tomboy you’ve ever seen! I wanted to be with my older brother all the time, play in the mud, jump in the lake – I thought I was super tough and I liked Stuart better. And obviously it stuck! I barely even turn my head if someone calls me Susan.
If Stuart Brazell were my daughter, and I am certainly old enough to be her father, I would be proud of her.
If she were my friend, I would be proud of me.