Who is Jesse Watters’ wife?
AFTER graduating from college, Jesse Waters worked as a production assistant for a major news station.
Just one year later, the Fox News regular began making appearances as a political commentator.
Who is Jesse Watters’ wife?
Jesse Watters married Noelle Inguagiato in 2009.
Together, the two share twin daughters: Ellie and Sophie.
Noelle filed for divorce in March of 2018; it was finalized one year later.
In August of 2019, Jesse became engaged to Emma DiGiovine, a woman he met at work.
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The two married that December and welcomed their son, Jesse Jr, the following year.
With over 34.7K followers on Instagram, Emma regularly shares fitness and beauty tips with her followers.
Her personal website offers members an exclusive look at her daily life, workout routines, and diet.
A former ballet dancer and fit model, Emma claims: “if you’re healthy and feel good on the inside, you’re going to look good on the outside.”
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Who is Jesse Watters?
Born on July 9, 1978, Jesse Watters is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
His father was a teacher and his mother a psychologist.
Jesse attended the William Penn Charter School before graduating from Trinity College with a Bachelor’s degree in History.
His run at Fox News started post-graduation, with Jesse working as a production assistant.
He moved up to The O’Reilly Factor in 2003, his first appearance on the show coming the following year.
In 2014, Jesse debuted on Outnumbered as an occasional guest co-host.
His own news program, Watters’ World, was launched in 2015.
He was made a co-host on The Five in 2017.
Watters’ World came to an end in 2022, being replaced by Jesse Watters Primetime.
What is Jesse Watters’ net worth?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Jesse Watters has an estimated net worth of around $5million.
The outlet estimates his annual salary to be around $2million.
Jesse released his first book, How I Saved the World, in July of 2021.
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The book synopsis on HarperCollins includes: “Interspersed are his thoughtful suggestions for overcoming left-wing radicalism, maintaining American democracy, moving beyond aging hippies (like his long-suffering, loving parents), saving the world from social justice warriors and the deep state – all while smirking his way through life in only the nicest way.”
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