Rolanda Watts
Talk show host, television personality, 'Attitudes'
Rolanda Watts is an American television personality and journalist who gained prominence in the 1990s as the host of the daytime talk show 'Attitudes,' which aired from 1994 to 1997. Born and raised in New York, Watts brought a distinctive voice to talk television during an era when the format was rapidly evolving. Her show focused on entertainment, celebrity interviews, and lifestyle topics, establishing her as a recognizable face in daytime television. Beyond hosting, Watts has worked as a reporter and journalist, contributing to various broadcast news programs and entertainment outlets. She became known for her engaging interviewing style and her ability to connect with audiences on camera. Throughout her career in media, Watts has maintained a presence in entertainment journalism and continues to be recognized for her contributions to 1990s television culture. Her work in daytime television helped define an era of talk show programming that emphasized personality-driven content and celebrity-focused entertainment.
Entertainment
American
1960
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Rolanda
Germanic origin
“A feminine form of Roland, maintaining the Germanic nobility of 'hrod' (fame) and 'land' while adding a softer, more lyrical ending. The name carries the strength of its masculine counterpart with an elegant, classical femininity that appeals to parents seeking a strong yet graceful choice.”