The Young Reporter Taking Over Media One Interview At A Time

At just 14 years old, Jazlyn Guerra, professionally known as Jazzy’s World TV, is securing interviews with some of the biggest names in entertainment, politics, and sports. From Rihanna to Michelle Obama, Cardi B to Lupita Nyong’o, Jazzy has built an impressive portfolio that speaks volumes about her talent, determination, and the unique charm she brings to the world of media.
Born and raised in New York, Jazzy started her journalism journey in 2019 when she interviewed NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown. The interview quickly gained traction on YouTube, but it was her interview with Jay-Z in 2021 that catapulted her to widespread recognition, opening doors to high profile interviews with the likes of Lil Wayne, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and even North West, marking the first public interview of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s eldest child.











What sets Jazzy apart isn’t just her age, it’s her authenticity. Her interviews are unstructured and organic, allowing celebrities to open up in ways they might not with traditional media outlets. There’s a disarming charm in her approach—no pretenses, no rigid scripts, just genuine curiosity and engaging conversation. This authenticity has earned her credibility not just among her viewers, who number over 750,000 subscribers on YouTube, but also with the celebrities she interviews, many of whom are selective about their media appearances.
Behind Jazzy’s success is a strong family foundation. Managed by her father, Jazzy’s brand operates as a family business. This dynamic not only provides her with a safe environment but also ensures that her growth in the media industry is guided by people who genuinely have her best interests at heart.



In recent years, Jazzy has expanded her reach by conducting interviews bilingually in both English and Spanish. This strategic move allows her to connect with both the American and Latin markets, showcasing her versatility and cultural awareness. As a Panamanian-American, this bilingual approach not only broadens her audience but also celebrates her heritage, making her a relatable figure to young Latinas and aspiring journalists worldwide.
While Jazzy may be young, her career trajectory suggests she’s destined for greatness. She’s building a brand, establishing herself as a trusted media source, and inspiring a new generation of journalists. Her influences, including Angie Martinez and Oprah Winfrey, are media powerhouses who have shaped the industry, and it’s clear that Jazzy is following in their footsteps.
If this is what the early days of her career look like, the future holds limitless possibilities for this young reporter redefining what it means to have a voice in media.