Chadwick Moore is New York Times bestselling author and contributing editor at The Spectator. He has written for The New York Times, New York Post, Playboy, Breitbart, Newsweek, The Washington Times, The Advocate, and Out magazines, among others. In 2017, Chadwick was fired from his job as editor-at-large for The Advocate and Out, and subsequently blacklisted by the left, for penning an article describing his coming out as a conservative.
Chadwick was a regular guest on Fox News shows Tucker Carlson Tonight and Gutfeld! before publication of his New York Times bestselling book Tucker, a biography of Tucker Carlson, which coincided with Carlson’s departure from the network.
Born in Tennessee, Chadwick lives in Brooklyn, New York
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