Keyla Carvalho is an editorial intern at Bustle, where she writes about entertainment. Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, she's currently a senior at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. She's passionate about movies, linguistics, and storytelling, which is perhaps why she's studying journalism and French. You can always find her on Twitter (@citizenkeyla) discussing things such as how a certain character didn't deserve redemption or how a certain movie is the best she's seen in her life. Other interests include mental health, LGBTQ+ issues, international politics, and environmentalism.
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