Faustina Agolley, affectionately known as Fuzzy, boasts a diverse career spanning over 15 years across Broadcast Television, Music, DJing, Writing, and Theatre.
She's a proud Black and Asian, gay Australian of Ghanaian and Chinese-Malaysian heritage.
She began her journey by interviewing her idols such as Alicia Keys and rising stars like Adele, Bruno Mars, and Lady Gaga on Video Hits, bringing joy to Australian households.
Her versatility extends to co-hosting roles on The Voice and Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, where she openly discusses and writes about queer issues, life experiences, and her personal journey through mental health challenges for outlets like Women of Letters, ABC, Netflix Pause, and Huffington Post.
Selected by Oprah Winfrey's team, Faustina served as Oprah's touring DJ during her Australia and New Zealand tour, cherishing Oprah's renowned hugs.
In early 2021, Faustina embarked on an entrepreneurial path, founding a textured haircare brand set to launch in the United States by late 2022. Her brand was chosen for Credo For Change, a program supporting BIPOC founders by Credo, America's fastest-growing clean beauty retailer.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Faustina finds joy in nature, surfing, and embracing traditional practices from her heritage, fostering personal well-being and environmental stewardship.
Faustina Agolley seamlessly integrates her arts and cultural practices to envision and implement sustainable, inclusive approaches, advocating for cultural safety and rejecting the harmful effects of grind culture.