Steven Cojocaru

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Steven Cojocaru (born July 4, 1970), often known simply as Cojo, is a Canadian television fashion critic. He is best known for his work on the entertainment news program Entertainment Tonight and its sister show, The Insider. Cojocaru has made a name for himself in the fashion industry by providing candid critiques of celebrity fashion and has become a red carpet mainstay, interviewing celebrities about their style choices at major award shows such as the Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Grammy Awards.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Steven Cojocaru was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in fashion and the entertainment industry. Cojocaru pursued his passion by studying at McGill University, where he majored in communications. His early career began in Canadian fashion journalism before moving to Los Angeles to further his career in entertainment journalism.

Career[edit | edit source]

Cojocaru's career took off when he became a fashion editor for People magazine, where his witty and often biting commentary on celebrity fashion gained him a following. His visibility and popularity led to appearances on various television shows, including Today and The Oprah Winfrey Show.

In the early 2000s, Cojocaru joined Entertainment Tonight as a fashion correspondent, where his charismatic personality and expertise in fashion made him a favorite among viewers. His role involved critiquing celebrity fashion choices, offering fashion advice, and covering major fashion events. Cojocaru's work on Entertainment Tonight and The Insider has solidified his status as a trusted and influential voice in celebrity fashion commentary.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Steven Cojocaru has been open about his health challenges. In 2005, he underwent a kidney transplant due to polycystic kidney disease, a condition he was diagnosed with in his early forties. Cojocaru's health journey has been an inspiration to many, and he has used his platform to raise awareness about kidney disease and the importance of organ donation.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Steven Cojocaru's impact on fashion and entertainment journalism is significant. His approach to fashion criticism, blending humor with insightful commentary, has influenced the way celebrity fashion is covered in media. Cojocaru has also authored several books on fashion, sharing his expertise and opinions on personal style and the fashion industry.

Books[edit | edit source]

  • Red Carpet Diaries: Confessions of a Glamour Boy (2003)
  • Glamour, Interrupted: How I Became the Best-Dressed Patient in Hollywood (2008)

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