My name is John-Paul Ricchio John-Paul Ricchio boasts a career spanning over twenty years in beauty, fashion, and the vibrant arts and culture of Toronto. He began his journey with significant contributions to shows such as Electric Circus, MuchMusic, and eTalk, and is currently the floor director for CTV’s Your Morning, where he ensures flawless live broadcasts from 6 to 9 AM ET on weekdays. I have a wealth of experience as a stylist, makeup artist, and event planner, tv producers . As an author my work has been featured in notable publications like the Toronto Star, LA Mag, Zoomer Media, and Dolce Magazine, and he frequently shares his skincare expertise on CTV Morning Live’s beauty segments. 3. As a dedicated LGBTQ2S+ advocate and ambassador for the Elton John AIDS Foundation, John-Paul is committed to creating a positive impact. Each year, he engages in lively discussions with celebrities on the red carpet at Elton John's Oscar viewing party, a highlight for beauty and fashion fans. I also serve as a board member for The Shoebox Project, a charity focused on supporting women affected by homelessness.
I absolutely love it. I never had any thing to look up to or be inspired by on my Journey through my life so this is absolutely fabulous.
I can serve as a powerful role model for today's generation, embodying the new face of fashion hero. My journey began when I kid. My mother was my best friend , I followed her every move I loved her fashion and lipstick. She made me the man I am today. I came out at 24, facing abuse and ridicule my entire youth, and I continue to confront homophobia. Throughout my career, I have dedicated myself to self-empowerment and uplifting others, fueled by my passion for beauty and makeup. I strive to support those who face similar struggles, as I lacked guidance and mentorship during my own challenges. Even now, as a figure in beauty ,fashion and television, I encounter negativity, but I want everyone to understand that they can overcome adversity by believing in themselves. My goal is to inspire both youth and peers, helping as many people as possible. With nearly eight years of sobriety, my creativity and commitment to service, free from the judgment of others, define who I am today.