Looking presentable at work is even more important when your job requires you to be seen on TV by millions of people, but some news presenters look more than just decent when they appear on the air. There are lots of female reporters who are not only wonderful at their jobs, but also look fabulous while doing it.
Sure, ready-for-TV makeup and hairstyles can work wonders in taking a newswoman from pretty to perfect, but many of the ladies who deliver the news look naturally beautiful, as well. This news anchor was bullied online when she shared a snapshot from her life as a new mother, but I think she looks gorgeous with or without makeup, don't you? Sadly, she's not the only reporter whose looks have been criticized — this anchor delivered the perfect response when viewers made rude comments about her body, showing that she was gorgeous both outside and inside!
Take a look at these lovely ladies who are as intelligent as they are stunning. It just goes to show that brains and beauty aren't mutually exclusive. These talented women aren't just great to watch and listen to, they're also proving that having a pretty face doesn't mean that you can't also be a talented and respectable journalist.
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1. Ainsley Earhardt (Fox)
Earhardt has a B.A. in journalism from the University of South Carolina, where she was inducted into four honor societies and elected as part of the school's homecoming court.
2. Kelly Evans (CNBC)
In addition to being a talented journalist, Evans was also a skilled athlete in high school — she lettered in cross-country, track, and lacrosse.
3. Gigi Stone (NBC)
Stone is a producer and host of a TV show called Hiring America that helps veterans find jobs.
4. Lara Logan (CBS)
Logan lives in Washington, D.C. now, but she was born in South Africa and got a diploma in French language, culture, and history in Paris.
5. Lindsay Czarniak (ESPN)
If you saw the 2000 film Aquarius, you might recognize Czarniak as the actress who played the character Mist.
6. Melissa Stark (NFL Network)
In 2006, Stark was NBC's speed skating reporter for the Winter Olympics, and in 2004, she worked as their swimming and diving reporter.
7. Susan Li (CNBC)
Although she grew up in Canada, Li was born in China. She speaks Cantonese and Mandarin in addition to English.
8. Jenna Lee (Fox)
Lee is the daughter of Bob Lee, who was once an NFL quarterback who played for the Vikings and Falcons.
9. Mélissa Theuriau (LCI)
This French reporter helped to launch La Rose, which is a charity that works with UNICEF to help provide girls with a quality education.
10. Sharon Tay (MSNBC)
Tay was born in Singapore, then moved to Connecticut, then to the Philippines, and then to Massachusetts. She's really been everywhere!
11. Kiran Chetry (CNN)
She's technically not a news anchor anymore, but in 2006, this Nepalese-American reporter placed third on Maxim's list of "TV's Sexiest News Anchors."
12. Courtney Friel (KTLA-TV)
This beautiful reporter has appeared in both Maxim and FHM.
13. Anna Gilligan (Fox 5)
Gilligan married her fellow Fox 5 reporter Steve Lacy in 2015.
14. Jackie Guerrido (Univision)
After spending time in a domestic violence shelter with her mom and sister, this Puerto Rican reporter went on to be a beautiful and successful woman.
15. Brooke Baldwin (CNN)
Baldwin graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in both journalism and Spanish.
16. Erin Andrews (Fox)
In addition to being one of the most famous sports reporters in the world, Andrews has also participated in numerous charity campaigns throughout the years that support everything from disaster relief to hunger relief to female sports fans.
17. Maria Menounos (E! News)
Menounos isn't just a reporter. She's also appeared in movies that include Tropic Thunder and Fantastic Four.
18. Julie Banderas (Fox News)
Banderas' now-husband had the cute idea of proposing to her via a message in a bottle while they were clam digging at the Long Island Sound.
19. Robin Meade (HLN)
This former Miss Ohio released two country music albums. Her single "Dirty Laundry" made it to the radio in 2011.
20. Britt McHenry (ESPN)
In 2015, McHenry made headlines for the wrong reasons when she was caught on video insulting a tow lot employee. She later apologized on Twitter and was suspended by ESPN for a week.
21. Sara Eisen (CNBC)
Eisen has stated that her most interesting interview was the one she did with Nike co-founder and chairman Phil Knight.
22. Ashleigh Banfield (CNN)
Banfield was born and raised in Canada, but became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2008.
23. Jedediah Bila (Fox)
Before she got her current job as a Fox News contributor, Bila worked teaching middle school, high school, and college students.
24. Megyn Kelly (Fox)
Kelly is arguably one of the most famous newspeople on television, and in 2014, she made Time's list of the 100 most influential people.
25. Vanessa Huppenkothen (Televisa Deportes)
Although she is Mexican, this reporter is fluent in German and once wanted to become the Mexican ambassador to Germany. This is largely because her father is from Germany.
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