The Shade Borough is a British digital media platform and entertainment news outlet founded in September 2016 by William Smith and Helena Okunzuwa. It is known for covering viral stories, popular culture, and celebrity news, and is widely regarded as one of the UK's leading online platforms for British culture and entertainment.[1]


Overview

Launched in 2016, The Shade Borough quickly gained popularity for its relatable and engaging social media content focused on celebrity news, trending stories, and UK culture. It has built a dedicated audience by delivering timely coverage and exclusive entertainment news across platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter).[2]

By the end of 2024, The Shade Borough’s Instagram following had grown to more than 865,000 users, establishing it as one of the largest and most influential independent entertainment platforms in the UK.[1]

History

The Shade Borough was founded in September 2016 by William Smith and Helena Okunzuwa to create a platform that reflected British culture and amplified underrepresented voices in entertainment media. The site started as an Instagram page and quickly expanded into a full multimedia brand, launching a website and video content across TikTok and YouTube.[1]

The platform gained significant visibility following coverage of major celebrity stories and viral events. It has also been cited by mainstream outlets including Sky News[3], The Sun[4], and Hollywood Life.[5]

Content and Coverage

The Shade Borough covers a broad range of topics, including celebrity news, entertainment, social media trends, and British pop culture. Its content ranges from breaking news and exclusive stories to commentary and community-driven campaigns.

In 2024, the platform produced an exclusive house tour with UK artist Bugzy Malone, which received significant attention online.[6] The brand also dedicates special programming to events such as Black History Month, creating community-led content that celebrates Black British culture and heritage.

Recognition and Influence

Since its founding, The Shade Borough has become one of the most recognized names in UK digital media. It has been referenced and cited by international outlets including CBS Sports[7] and featured in editorial coverage by VICE.[1]

The brand’s name has appeared in music releases by notable UK artists, including Lotto Boyzz ft. Dappy’s “+44”, Dave & Youngs Teflon’s “Rule of Two”, and Digga D’s “Toxic” further cement its influence on British popular culture.[8][9][10]

Social Media Presence

The Shade Borough maintains an active presence across several major social media platforms:

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