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She's that girl: New Beyoncé reporter to go live on Instagram, answer reader questions
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Date:2025-03-11 04:59:23
The USA TODAY Network's new Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter is coming to your video phone to answer questions from readers like you, live on Instagram.
Caché McClay earned the job over hundreds of applicants because of her background as a writer and digital producer at outlets such as BBC News and TMZ.
Her new beat requires close coverage of Beyonce’s complex business and entertainment empire, and her worldwide cultural impact. This week, Caché is preparing to cover the Beyhive as it descends on theaters worldwide Dec. 1 to watch "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé." Learn more about Caché and how she plans to approch the Beyoncé beat here.
One of the easiest ways to follow along with Caché is through her social media. She's @cachemcclay on Instagram and X. And at noon (EST) on Dec. 1, she'll be going live on Instagram to answer reader questions.
She'll be joined by Taylor Swift reporter Bryan West and Mallorie Sullivan with USA TODAY.
Drop your questions below or on Caché's Instagram account before Monday, and tune in to discuss all things Beyoncé.
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