Meet Sam

Samantha Brett is Australia's #1 dating expert, author, journalist, TV & radio presenter. She is the author of the new bestseller "The Chase" and writer of the long-standing top news blog in Australia ASK SAM  ...

 


   

Samantha Brett is an internationally recognised expert on all things dating, sex and relationships. As an author, columnist, writer, TV and radio host, she is featured daily on media outlets across the globe including the E! Channel's "SEXIEST", expounding wisdom on all things dating, relationships and sex. 

After the success of her first book “Luv ‘n Txt: The Secrets of Text Appeal” – Samantha was labeled as the world’s first “TEXPERT” and soon after, she was given the opportunity to write a daily dating column for Australia’s most widely read newspaper, The Sydney Morning Herald.

 

Her interactive column "ASK SAM", made it’s debut in 2006 with the first post being titled “Why I Hate Valentine’s Day”. After getting 50,000 readers and over 200 comments, the column quickly climbed it’s way to being the most widely read blog in Australia, according to official polls.

 

Since then, the column has grown astronomically, attracting people from all over the globe as they flock to Sam’s column to read the scintillating topic of the day and to post their own thoughts and questions to Sam on everything from sex, to cheating, modern dating, breakups, spicing up a relationship and more.

 

An online television show was subsequently created, where Sam produced and hosted episodes based on her most popular blogs, which received half a million downloads.

 

After writing over 500 columns and garnering a fan base of over 80,000 readers per day, an entire online community was formed, and Sam was bestowed by the media with the title of Australia’s #1 sexpert, enabling her to launch her second bestselling book, Sam and The City: Modern Love – How the Blog Generation Do It (Harlequin).

 

An exciting young Australian talent, Samantha Brett has lived and worked as a journalist in New York at The Fox News Channel, in Los Angeles and Sydney.

 

She has written for many prominent magazines and newspapers including

Cosmo, FHM, Vogue, 9to5 Magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Sun Herald and currently writes regular advice columns for Cosmo and FHM.

 

In 2007 and 2008, Samantha worked as the Australian correspondent for E! Online’s “PLANET GOSSIP” and in 2008, she filmed commentary for the E! series “SEXIEST” which is currently showing around the world.

 

Sam has recently created, produced and hosted a television series titled “The S- Word: Sex Secrets USA” filmed in LA and New York interviewing the world’stop psychologists, authors, celebrities and sexperts, including Heidi Klum, Eva Mendes and Neil Strauss, on all things sex, dating and relationships.

 

Sam's third book, "THE CHASE", features extensive surveys, research and interviews with over half a million men and is released Feb 1st. 

 

Her quick wit and charm has also meant that Sam has been asked to be the face and spokesperson for a number of high-end brands including Impulse fragrance, Magnum Icecream, Virgin Mobile, Sidekick, Herbal Essences and more...

 

Sam is currently writing her fourth book and bides her time between LA and Sydney. 

 

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