Name: B. Scott
Date of Birth: 21 March 1981
Profession:
Net Worth: His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is B. Scott worth at the age of 42 years old? B. Scott’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
B. Scott’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: Franklin, Virginia, United States
Nationality: United States
Age: 42 years old
Spouse: He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
Parents: Not Available
Siblings: Not Available
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Biography:
B. Scott, born on 21 March 1981, in the bustling city of Franklin, Virginia, United States, is a renowned . With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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In 2009, he created The B. Scott Show, a talk/variety-style internet show that ran concurrent to the original videoblog. Interview subjects included celebrities and important figures in the LGBT community. Interviews are conducted in Scott’s home and broadcast on both the YouTube channel and the website. Celebrities interviewed have included Ne-Yo, Ashanti, Eva Marcille, LeToya Luckett of Destiny’s Child, Mariah Carey, Jordin Sparks, and Chilli (of TLC). Scott’s YouTube channel has led to recognition from numerous celebrities. Popular blogger Perez Hilton in 2007 named Scott his “Favorite New YouTuber”. In addition, on June 19, 2009, Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx declared on his Sirius Satellite Radio channel “The Foxxhole”, “I love B. Scott. He’s very attractive. He looks like a cross between Prince, Rosario Dawson and Lenny Kravitz.” This unsolicited acclaim helped open B. Scott to a new level of recognition.
In 2013 Scott served as a red carpet correspondent for Style Stage at the 2013 BET Awards: 106 & Park Pre-Show. They were aired live at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on June 30. Prior to the awards show itself Black Entertainment Television (BET) aired the a pre-show with Scott as the sole style correspondent. He was to have at least 12 one-on-one interview segments scheduled but only completed the first one, and was pulled from the stage in the middle of the second. Scott, who regularly shares personal and public experiences with his fans, went public with allegations that after the first segment of the show he was pulled backstage and forced “to pull my hair back, asked me to take off my makeup, made me changed my clothes and prevented me from wearing a heel.” The outfit had been pre-approved, but he was told it was unacceptable, Scott acquiesced changing into men’s clothes but was never put back on air, instead being replaced by singer Adrienne Bailon. BET issued a statement that it was a matter of miscommunication and they regret any offense. Scott dubbed the BET statement as a non-apology.
In April 2014 BET won the lawsuit when Los Angeles Superior Court judge Yvette Palazuelos determined that BET’s rights to control its creative expression through managing the attire of on-screen talent was protected by the First Amendment, and ultimately trumped the discomfort and discrimination Scott alleged he suffered as a result of being forced to change into more traditionally masculine attire.
In April 2010, he premiered The B. Scott Show on Jamie Foxx’s channel, The Foxxhole, on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. The premiere guest was former Destiny’s Child member, Michelle Williams. The show was broadcast on Monday nights at 9PM ET on Sirius 106 and XM 149. It was announced via Twitter that Scott would be discontinuing his radio show for personal reasons.
In 2013 Scott served as a red carpet correspondent for Style Stage at the 2013 BET Awards: 106 & Park Pre-Show. They were aired live at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on June 30. Prior to the awards show itself Black Entertainment Television (BET) aired the a pre-show with Scott as the sole style correspondent. He was to have at least 12 one-on-one interview segments scheduled but only completed the first one, and was pulled from the stage in the middle of the second. Scott, who regularly shares personal and public experiences with his fans, went public with allegations that after the first segment of the show he was pulled backstage and forced “to pull my hair back, asked me to take off my makeup, made me changed my clothes and prevented me from wearing a heel.” The outfit had been pre-approved, but he was told it was unacceptable, Scott acquiesced changing into men’s clothes but was never put back on air, instead being replaced by singer Adrienne Bailon. BET issued a statement that it was a matter of miscommunication and they regret any offense. Scott dubbed the BET statement as a non-apology.