

LOS ANGELES, March 1 (UPI) -- U.S. actress and television personality Vivica A. Fox is to help cover red-carpet arrivals at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony, TV Guide Network said.
Fox is to join Carrie Ann Inaba, Chris Harrison and Lawrence Zarian as the network's special correspondents for the event.
"The Academy Awards is one of Hollywood's most celebrated events, and I'm thrilled be a part of the energy and excitement on the red carpet -- where all of the action always is!" Fox said in a news release Monday. "Film and fashion have always been part of my life and career, and I'm looking forward to sharing my insights with fans on TV Guide Network. It will be live TV at its best."
"Vivica Fox has walked the Oscars red carpet and knows what it's like to be on the other side of the velvet rope, so she'll offer fans a first-hand perspective of what the experience is really like," said Matthew Singerman -- senior vice president of programming and production at TV Guide Network. "In addition, Vivica is a fashionista in her own right, so she is truly the perfect addition to our live red carpet show."
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