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Brittany May McHenry was born on May 28, 1986, known as Britt McHenry.
She is a TV anchor, commentator, reporter, and host. She was also an ESPN personality in the past. Britt was a soccer player at Stetson University, where she played as a midfielder before her professional career in journalism.
She used to be a Fox Nation commentator, a 24/7 streaming service from Fox News. She has appeared as a correspondent on Outside the Lines, SportsCenter, NFL Live, and Baseball Tonight. She currently hosts a show on Washington, DC's WTTG Fox 5.
Britt is well-known for her profession, but she makes headlines with her outrageous statements and actions. McHenry announced her dismissal from ESPN on Twitter on April 27, 2017, claiming that she was fired because she 'was white and paid too much.' She eventually deleted the tweet after receiving a lot of backlash for her statement.
Once, Britt McHenry responded to Long's comments in May 2018, stating that donating his $1 million basic pay for the 2017 season was a shameless publicity gimmick - 'Lol I tweet from my free Twitter account, and websites all over the country choose to write about it for clicks. There is no seeking; I just have the guts to say what some people think. I'd actively seek un-publicity if anything.'
She used to work with ESPN as a sports reporter. In 2015, ESPN suspended her for a week as a result of a leaked video where she was seen losing her temper in a car towing lot.
Britt's net worth is $1.5 million, thanks to her successful career as a reporter.
Her yearly salary as of 2022, working as a host for WTTG Fox 5, is $600,000.
Britt is 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) tall.
Britt McHenry, born on May 28, 1986, is 36 years old as of 2022. Every May 28, she celebrates her birthday. Her zodiac sign, according to her date of birth, is Gemini.
Bill McHenry and Margie Mchenry welcomed their daughter, Britt McHenry, into the world on May 28, 1986, in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, USA. She grew up in Satellite Beach, Florida. Her mother was a retired hairdresser and salon designer, while her father was a former Air Force Lt. Colonel. Her mother, too, is a cancer survivor, having lost her left eye to the disease when she was a child.
McHenry had a typical childhood. She and her friends would pick up a soccer ball after class and sprint across the street to the beach. Her mother enjoyed taking her picture, but Britt was more interested in soccer.
Bitt has always been a sports fanatic; she graduated from Satellite High School located in Satellite Beach and was involved in softball, basketball, and football, but her major interest has always been football. She was a part of the Satellite High School women's soccer team during her senior year, where she played alongside Ashlyn Harris. In 2004, she graduated from high school. She attended Stetson University, where she continued to play soccer and played as a midfielder for the Hatters varsity football team for the 2004 season. She graduated from college in 2007. She enrolled in Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism to obtain a journalism degree.
Britt McHenry is not married, but she is not single either. Her last recorded bf in 2022 was Rob Ferrara. The couple met in 2019.
Her name has been associated with various people based on her previous relationships. Tennys Sandgren, a tennis player, was the subject of her dating news in 2018.
Tennys Sandgren ended their relationship over the phone on January 12, according to Washingtonian.
Following their breakup, Britt sparked dating rumors with James Dillard when she uploaded a photo of him on Valentine's Day, but nothing was confirmed by either of the two. When admirers demanded that she go public about her partner, she uploaded a photo of herself with Steven Cundari, an entrepreneur and co-founder of the 31South marketing agency, on Instagram on November 2, 2017.
'Had to post for everyone who asked about you @stevencundari #wheresdonald' was the caption that Britt added to the photo.
After graduating from the Medill School of Journalism, McHenry began her career as a sports reporter and fill-in anchor for WJLA-TV, which was formerly known as ABC 7, in Washington, where she gained experience and honed her anchoring talents well as ABC Television's Washington affiliate and sister station, NewsChannel 8. She worked as a dugout reporter for Fox Sports San Diego's San Diego Padres telecast.
Britt McHenry left ABC 7 in early 2014 to join ESPN, where she worked as a Washington, D.C.-based correspondent and bureau reporter for numerous of the network's programs and broadcasts, including 'Baseball Tonight,' 'Outside the Line,' 'NFL Live', 'SportsCenter.' and 'Baseball Tonight.' McHenry was let go from ESPN in April 2017 as part of a cost-cutting drive that saw the business lay off a hundred workers, including Jay Crawford, Jayson Stark, and Ed Werder, with the NFL Draft being her final assignment.
Mchenry was a Fox Nation pundit and co-host of Fox News' 24/7 streaming service and 'UN PC'. She's also a Fox News contributor, joining the network in 2018. In addition, she is the anchor of 'Like It or Not,' a 30-minute weekly political and pop culture discussion show on WTTG-TV Fox 5 in Washington, DC.
After her controversy against Tyrus had been resolved, McHenry left Fox News and Fox Nation, the network's internet streaming service, resulting in her settlement with the network. She has continued to work as an on-air commentator for local Washington, DC station FOX 5.
Details regarding charitable initiatives undertaken by Britt McHenry are not available in the public records.
Britt McHenry has not won any awards for her work until now.
Britt McHenry has a keen interest in sports and likes playing soccer in her spare time. She also played soccer for her school and college teams.
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https://www.washingtonian.com/2019/01/13/meet-britt-mchenry-the-fox-news-star-for-millennials/
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