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Anonymous wrote:Oh noes! How dare a beautiful woman age! Quelle horreur!
There's a difference between aging and whatever was going on with her
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The same company that accidentally sent a $800 million check to a creditor that summer.
While as lead anchor there was no way for her to step back or take the emergency FMLA at CNN without giving up a job slot 200 people will kill her for the minute she was gone.
In short, their nanny bills during 2020 were no less than $250,000. I guarantee it. Though CNN/Citigroup might have covered some of that.
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Citi loses its bid to reclaim cash from a $900 million mistake.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/16/business/citibank-revlon-loan.html
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Now that I think on it -- how the hell did her husband keep his job?
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Anonymous wrote:I love her. She is America’s disappointed Aunt/Mom. Fed up with the bullsh*t. Love love her
AGREED. Smart, well-spoken, fed up. She's pretty amazing.
fed up with what?
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Anonymous wrote:She had a 2, 4, and 6 year old living in NYC during the pandemic. Also her husband had a incredibly stressful job during the crash of the stocks during that time - he was/is the Director of Leveraged Credit for Citigroup.
The same company that accidentally sent a $800 million check to a creditor that summer.
While as lead anchor there was no way for her to step back or take the emergency FMLA at CNN without giving up a job slot 200 people will kill her for the minute she was gone.
In short, their nanny bills during 2020 were no less than $250,000. I guarantee it. Though CNN/Citigroup might have covered some of that.
Wouldn't it be closer to 500K?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She had a 2, 4, and 6 year old living in NYC during the pandemic. Also her husband had a incredibly stressful job during the crash of the stocks during that time - he was/is the Director of Leveraged Credit for Citigroup.
The same company that accidentally sent a $800 million check to a creditor that summer.
While as lead anchor there was no way for her to step back or take the emergency FMLA at CNN without giving up a job slot 200 people will kill her for the minute she was gone.
In short, their nanny bills during 2020 were no less than $250,000. I guarantee it. Though CNN/Citigroup might have covered some of that.
Wouldn't it be closer to 500K?
Maybe - I don't know. $250K would be the minimum for two full-time nannies to rotate with them for 24-hour coverage.
No idea if they went beyond that. Probably also while covering private schools for the oldest two.
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She is so pretty and terrific reporter, but we also have to see her on camera and that black, no shine hair makes her look washed out, Goth-like! It really is darker appearing some days than others. I thought her auburn hair really fit and was lovely with her skin and eyes. This is harsh!! I won't stop watching ever, but it's a thing g comes to my mind every time she comes on.
Thanks,
Laine, loyal watcher
Colorado
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Was Jeff Zucker preying on her too?
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It looks better now.
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When she went to CNN her looks and attitude went south
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She looks tired. Maybe she needs downtime with her kids.
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The Black hair is just not working for her, she looks great with Burnett color hair!
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This is not a hair color problem, it's just the texture and color of her skin that makes the difference between her younger self and now.
At least she looks natural and not weirdly plastic.
It's always amusing to see women with smooth foreheads and wrinkle free face but with other parts of their body (hands, necks) looking their natural age lol.
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