The cover art for Brittany Broski's single 'The Sun,' featuring a classical-style portrait of her looking upwards against a cloudy backdrop
Cover art for Brittany Broski’s single, “The Sun.” Credit: Atlantic Records

Fresh off the Oscars after party and interviewing Harry Styles, Brittany Broski is headed to Tampa.

The social media star will give a talk to University of South Florida students on April 7 as part of the school’s lecture series.

Broski, who first went viral in 2019 as โ€œKombucha Girl,” has stayed in the limelight through TikTok, and her YouTube shows, โ€œThe Broski Reportโ€ and โ€œRoyal Court.” She’s made frequent appearances on other social media pages of friends like Caleb Hearon and Trixie Mattel.

The 28-year-old Georgia native launched a music career with Atlantic Records last year, releasing two singles and a cover of Harry Styles’ “Adore You.”

Broski has previously spoken at the University of Iowa, Ohio University, University of Arkansas. The day after her USF talk, she heads to the University of Kentucky.

Student newspaper The Oracle reported that USF will pay Broski $52,500 for her lecture. The school paid “Stranger Things” star Gaten Matarazzo $55,000 to speak last October, and actressย Lana Condor $65,000 last April.

The event is free, with priority seating for USF students. Twenty percent of seating is allocated for non-students, who are allowed in 15 minutes after students are seated.

Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for the 8 p.m. lecture in the school’s MSC Ballroom, per the Oracle.


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