Julie Banderas Biography
Julie Banderas is a Fox News television news anchor in the United States and currently serves as a key weekday fill-in anchor for programs such as America’s Newsroom, The Faulkner Focus, Outnumbered, and The Big Weekend Show. She also appears on Fox News’ late-night comedy show Gutfeld! on a regular basis.
Julie Banderas Age
She is 49 years old as of 25 September 2022. She was born on 25 September 1973 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
Julie Banderas Family – Education
Banderas is the daughter of Fabiola R. Bidwell (1930-2010) and Howard Dexter Bidwell. Her mother is a Colombian immigrant, while her father is a Navy veteran and civil engineer who founded Consolidated Precast, Inc. From her father’s first marriage, Banderas has a sister and four half siblings. Emerson College provided her with a bachelor’s degree.
Julie Banderas Husband
Andrew J. Sansone, a member of Habitat for Humanity’s board of directors and the founding president of both Old Rock Media and Big Apple Channel, proposed to Banderas with a message-in-a-bottle that he pretended to discover on the beach while clam digging on Long Island Sound.
On September 21, 2008, she confirmed their engagement during an episode of America’s Election Headquarters. On August 29, 2009, they married at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. They live in New York City with their three children. Banderas confirmed her divorce from Sansone on her Twitter account in December 2022. He refers to himself as her “soon to be ex.” Banderas announced her divorce from her husband on Fox’s Gutfeld! on February 9, 2023.
Julie Banderas Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Julie Banderas Fox News
She began working for Fox News as a general assignment reporter in March 2005. She returned to Fox News following maternity leave near the end of 2010 and was promoted to general news correspondent.
Julie Banderas Career
During her residency at FNC, Banderas has covered a few significant news occasions, including the ecclesiastical initiation of Pope Francis, Storm Sandy, Typhoon Dennis, the vanishing Natalee Holloway who disappeared in Aruba, the lawful instance of Terri Schiavo from Florida, the homicide of nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford by an enlisted sex guilty party and the accident arrival of Southwest Flight 345 at LaGuardia Air terminal. She has also contributed to a variety of the network’s health and wellness stories.
Banderas was the weekend anchor at WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York, New York, before joining FNC. He also worked as an anchor for a number of local news stations, such as WFSB-TV (CBS 3) in Hartford, Connecticut, WHSV-TV (ABC 3) in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and WBRE-TV (NBC 11) in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. She started her vocation at WLVI-television (CW 56) in Boston, Mama. For her coverage of the Republican National Convention in 2004, Banderas won the Emmy for “Outstanding Single Newscast.” She moved on from Emerson School with a B.S. in broadcast reporting.