Breeana Danielle Essrig
Breeana Danielle "Bree" Essrig (born April 21, 1990) is an American actress, writer, host and web-based personality well-known for her humorous writing as well as appearances on the (now now defunct) news and current events show SourceFed. SourceFed was launched in the year 2015 by Essrig who later became a host. Then she joined the daily Twitter series #whatshappening in 2017. 2013 was the first time that Essrig publicly came out as bisexual on The Rubin Report. Since then, she's been a prominent advocate against bullying and other forms of sexual assault like body shame, bi-erasure, and body shame. Essrig co-hosted The Young Turks news, PopTrigger's channel for pop culture, from 2012 to 2015. She was also host/writer on SourceFed (2015-2017). She has also been a guest host on several websites. Elizabeth Banks' humor website WhoHaha featured her. In 2017, Essrig was nominated to the Shorty Award for Best Comedian. As a host, commentator and celebrity guest at events and conventions Essrig has appeared at them. She was a guest on BlackBoxTV Presents as well as featured in Shane Dawson's music video "Superluv" in 2012.




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