Karen Hepp Bio, Age, Husband, Children, Height, Net Worth, FOX 29

Karen Hepp Biography

Karen Hepp is an American journalist who co-anchors “Good Day Philadelphia” from 4 to 6 a.m. and joins the set as co-host for the last hour of the show from 9 to 10 a.m. She joined FOX 29 News in November 2010.

Karen is a New York University graduate from the Philadelphia region.

Karen Hepp Age

She is 52 years old as of November 3, 2022. Hepp was born on November 3, 1969, in Charlestown, Pennsylvania, United States.

Karen Hepp Husband – Children (Who is Karen Hepps Husband?)

Hepp married Brian Sullivan on June 4, 2005, at the St. John Neumann Roman Catholic Church in Bryn Mawr, PA. Hepp lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with her husband and three young kids, Macklin, who was named after former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, Quinn, who was named after former Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn, and Kellen, who was named after former NFL star Kellen Winslow Sr. Karen and her husband obviously like sports, especially in Philadelphia. While she is not flying, she likes running, hiking, and lounging on the sidelines of soccer fields.

Karen Hepp Parents (Family)

She is Lucy and Robert W. Hepp’s daughter. Her parents worked at Prudential Fox and Roach, Realtors in Marven, Pennsylvania.

Karen Hepp Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches.

Karen Hepp Photo
Karen Hepp Photo

Karen Hepp Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.

Karen Hep Career

She formerly worked at WNYW-TV in New York City, where she hosted Good Day Wakeup. She began working for Fox 5 as a weekend anchor in January 2005. She formerly worked for NBC-owned and operated stations such as WNBC in New York, WCAU in Philadelphia, and WVIT in Connecticut for 8 years. Her career started in Binghamton, New York, and then moved to Rochester, New York.

Hepp recalls a Particular moment from 2018, eight years after she joined Fox 29, in which she co-anchors the first-morning program, 4-to-6 a.m., and then joins Alex Holley and Mike Jerrick for the 9 a.m. slot. Keeley was going through his congested Facebook account when a picture caught his eye, according to Hepp.

Hepp believes the shot was taken at a bodega or deli in Manhattan in 2007 while she was working for Fox 5 in New York City. After growing up in Chester County outside of Philadelphia, Hepp worked at many stations in New York before returning to her hometown for the job at Fox 29.

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