Michelle Collins (comedian)

Michelle Elizabeth Collins (born Michelle Elizabeth Cikk;[1] July 9, 1981) is an American comedian and talk show host. Collins came into the entertainment industry as the managing editor of VH1's bestweekever.tv, a pop culture website that tied into the series of the same name. The site earned her two Webby Awards for Best Celebrity Fan Blog.[2] In 2010, Collins joined as a co-host on the new LOGO/VH1 show The Gossip Queens,[3] which was also in limited syndication.[4] She joined The View on July 13, 2015, for the 19th season as a co-host. She was let go on June 3, 2016.

Michelle Collins
Born
Michelle Elizabeth Cikk

(1981-07-09) July 9, 1981
OccupationComedian, talk show host
Years active2008–present

Early life

Collins was born on July 9, 1981, in Miami Beach, Florida [5] as Michelle Cikk, to Judy and Mel Collins, who changed their names when she was a young girl.[6] She has an older brother.[7] Her parents are of Eastern European Jewish descent. She graduated from Barnard College in New York with a B.A. in Art History.

Career

Career beginnings

Before coming to The View, she made regular appearances as a panelist on Chelsea Lately, The Joy Behar Show, The Tyra Banks Show, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, and various VH1 productions. She also had her own web talk show, Martini Minute, on which she has interviewed celebrities such as Adam Lambert, New Kids on the Block, Travie McCoy, and Jessica Simpson. In 2009, she won the ECNY Award for Best Female Standup Comedian in New York,[8] and in the same year she was featured as a "Comedian to Watch" in the magazine YRB. In 2010, she won LOGO's NewNowNext Award for "Breakout Comic".[9]

The View

On July 13, 2015, after making several appearances, Collins was announced to have signed on as a co-host on The View for the nineteenth season.[10] On September 14, 2015, Collins and co-host Joy Behar were taken to task following controversial jokes and remarks about Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson's performance in the Miss America competition, in which she delivered a monologue about being a nurse, with Collins mocking the contestant's performance and Behar asking why she was wearing a doctor's stethoscope. Behar later clarified that she hadn't realized the contestant was actually a nurse. On September 16, 2015, Collins and Behar apologized, however many critics of the show called the apology insincere. This controversy has caused the Nurses Unite hashtag boycott of the show, Collins, and Behar.

Collins faced heavy criticism once again after she joked on a segment that presidential candidate Carly Fiorina's face looked 'demented' when smiling during a primary debate.[11]

On June 3, 2016, it was announced that Collins was fired from The View, effective immediately.[12] Collins made a statement confirming her departure from the show on June 17, 2016, via Instagram.[13]

After The View, SiriusXM

On July 13, 2016, a new show hosted by Collins was released on ABC Digital titled All My Gay Friends Are Getting Married.[14]

Collins was also announced as the host of After Paradise, the live after-show of Bachelor in Paradise.[15] Additionally, she hosted two shows on Lifetime TV: Little Talk Live and Date Night Live. In 2018 she began her daily SiriusXM show, The Michelle Collins Show.[16]

TLC "90 Day Live"

On July 8, 2018, Collins became the host of the new TLC Channel show “90 Day Live”. “90 Day Live” is a recep/review show that takes place directly after the weekly show “90 Day Fiancée: Happily Ever After?” on TLC. The show features Michelle giving a recap of that weeks show events along with special guests.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2016 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host
(shared with Joy Behar, Candace Cameron Bure, Paula Faris, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez, Raven-Symoné, and Nicolle Wallace)
Nominated [17]

References

  1. The View (27 May 2016). "Joy Behar Revals Origin Of Her Last Name – The View". Retrieved 6 January 2017 via YouTube.
  2. "The Webby Awards 2008". Archived from the original on 2014-03-28.
  3. The Gossip Queens on IMDb
  4. "The Gossip Queens". Logo TV.
  5. Tennant, Thomas. "Michelle Collins biography Who is Michelle Collins?". About Entertainment. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  6. Collins, Michelle. "Gelty-y Conscience: A Jewish Family Christmas". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  7. The View (6 September 2015). "Michelle Collins On Her Family, The View and Childhood". Retrieved 6 January 2017 via YouTube.
  8. Lehman, Daniel (March 10, 2009). "ECNY Awards Recap". backstage.com. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  9. "Hysterical Michelle Collins wins the Brink of Fame: Comic Award". MTV. Viacom. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
  10. Messer, Lesley (July 13, 2015). "Michelle Collins to Join 'The View' as New Co-Host". abcnews.go.com. Retrieved July 18, 2015.
  11. CNN anchor to 'The View' hosts: 'Double standard much?' - CNN Video, retrieved 2017-04-13
  12. Setoodeh, Ramin (3 June 2016). "'The View' Axes Michelle Collins as Co-Host (EXCLUSIVE)". Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  13. Messer, Lesley. "Michelle Collins Announces She's Leaving 'The View'". ABC News. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  14. "Michelle Collins' "All My Gay Friends Are Getting Married" Lands On ABC Streaming Service". Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  15. "'After Paradise' spoilers: Sean Lowe, Chad Johnson, Michelle Collins, more appear in premiere". 9 August 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  16. "Michelle Collins, comedian and former co-host of The View, launches uncensored daily show". Washington, DC: SiriusXM. March 7, 2018. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  17. Staff, Variety (March 24, 2016). "'Young & Restless' Leads Daytime Emmy Noms But Ceremony Won't Be on TV". Retrieved March 24, 2017.
Media offices
Preceded by
Rosie Perez
Nicolle Wallace
The View co-host
2015–2016
Succeeded by
Jedediah Bila
Sara Haines
Sunny Hostin
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