
"In 2025 Broski is also writing her own rules about what it means to be a creator. In addition to hosting The Broski Reportand her medieval-themed YouTube celebrity talk show, Royal Court - she calls interviewing Superman himself, David Corenswet, a "career highlight" - she recently made her debut as a recording artist, first with what she calls a "proof-of-concept" cover of Harry Styles' "Adore You," followed by two smoldering original singles, "The Sun" and "Stained," which both show off her impressive pipes."
""The fan response was so overwhelming, like... I didn't think it was going to go that well," Broski says. She's currently working on a concept album that's leaning "very bluesy," but, as in everything she does, Broski's in no rush to label herself. "This whole beautiful world that I'm creating, it's a blend of all my favorite things, and then also... something new!" she says. "I don't want it to fit into a genre.""
"I was a Medieval Times kid. It's a big tradition in my family. I love Game of Thrones in a way that is not healthy - there's something charming and fantastical about a time that's so far removed from how we live now. Things used to be so much more whimsical, with embroidery on dresses and the goblets and castles."
Brittany Broski operates as a fan-first creator across TikTok, podcasting, YouTube, and music. She hosts The Broski Report and runs a medieval-themed celebrity talk show, Royal Court, and cites interviewing David Corenswet as a career highlight. She debuted musically with a proof-of-concept cover of Harry Styles' "Adore You" and followed with original singles "The Sun" and "Stained," which highlight her strong vocals. Fan response to her music was overwhelming. She is developing a concept album with a very bluesy leaning while intentionally resisting strict genre labels. Royal Court uses whimsical medieval framing to reveal celebrities' human sides.
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