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Aimée Lutkin



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Aimée Lutkin is a writer, director, and performer originally from New York City, now based in Los Angeles, where she continues to build a multifaceted creative career. Known for her sharp voice and cultural intuition, she has worked across editorial, comedy, and long‑form storytelling, often blending humor with emotional clarity. Her background in performance—spanning Upright Citizens Brigade, Magnet Theater, and solo shows—adds a distinctive theatricality to her writingUpright Citizens Brigade.

As a journalist, Lutkin serves as the Weekend Editor at ELLE.com, where she covers celebrity relationships, entertainment news, and cultural trends with a signature mix of wit and empathy. Her work has appeared in outlets including Jezebel, Glamour, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, and Yahoo News, making her a recognizable voice in contemporary pop‑culture reporting. She gravitates toward stories that explore the personal lives of public figures, social dynamics, and the emotional undercurrents of fame.

Beyond journalism, Lutkin is the author of The Lonely Hunter, published by Dial Press, a memoir‑driven exploration of modern singlehood and the search for connection. Her creative projects—whether on the page or on stage—reflect a deep curiosity about how people love, cope, and evolve. With a career that spans comedy, literature, and editorial storytelling, she continues to shape conversations around relationships, identity, and the cultural narratives that define them.