Angelina Spicer was born on February 17, 1981, in the United States. She is the daughter of Jimmy Spicer. She attended Howard University where she graduated cum-laude, setting the stage for her future path as an activist and advocate.
After being diagnosed with postpartum depression and hospitalized, Angelina Spicer became a vocal advocate for maternal mental health. She used her platform as a stand-up comedian, actress, and activist to raise awareness about the struggles faced by mothers dealing with mental health issues.
Angelina Spicer works tirelessly with lawmakers in California and on Capitol Hill to implement laws that support early motherhood. She has collaborated with healthcare institutions such as Cedars Sinai Hospital, Mental Health America, and the World Health Organization to further her cause.
Through her comedic talents, Angelina Spicer gained recognition and popularity. Her viral videos caught the attention of Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Conan O'Brien show, where she became a regular performer. She has also been featured in USA Today, NPR, and Essence magazine's Woke 100.
Angelina Spicer's work has not gone unnoticed, as she has received praise from influential figures such as Taraji P. Henson, Shonda Rhimes, and Taylor Swift. In 2019, she was honored by Senator Kamala Harris for her contributions to Black Maternal Health week in California.
With her passion, dedication, and tireless efforts, Angelina Spicer continues to make a difference in the world of maternal mental health and early motherhood advocacy.