Sara Sidner Bio, Age, CNN, Height, Husband, Ethnicity, Chemotherapy, Salary

Biography

Sara Sidner  is a television reporter  who co-anchors CNN News Central’s morning show. Her co-anchorship on CNN+, the network’s transient subscription service, was Big Picture with Sara Sidner.

Age

Sara is 52 years old as of 31 May 2024. She was born in 1972 in Miami Lakes, Florida, United States.

Education

She earned a degree in telecommunications from the University of Florida and Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School. She participated in the university’s women’s volleyball team, which advanced to the Final Four in her senior year.

Parents, Ethnicity and Siblings

Sidner was born in Miami Lakes, Florida, to a British mother and an African-American father.

Husband, Marriage and Wedding

The esteemed senior journalist is married. She has, nevertheless, kept a fairly low profile in her personal life. Talk about Sidner’s family, particularly her spouse, has grown since she disclosed her breast cancer diagnosis and that she was receiving chemotherapy. Sidner allegedly disclosed in a 2015 interview that she used a satellite phone to plan her wedding. Before getting married, Sidner and her spouse had dated for a considerable amount of time. Sinder, a resident of Miami Lakes, Florida, wed her longtime partner in 2015. She was reportedly on assignment in Libya at the time, so she had to use a satellite phone.

Salary

Sidner earns an annual salary of $1 million.

Chemotherapy, Illness

During CNN News Central’s broadcast on January 8, 2024, Sidner disclosed that she had received a stage III breast cancer diagnosis. She continues to do her journalism despite undergoing chemotherapy. Sidner posts updates on her treatment progress to her social media fans on a daily basis. Despite the difficulties, she maintains her optimism and dedication to her profession. Many have been moved by her candor about the journey, which has also increased awareness of breast cancer.

CNN Journalist Sara Sidner
CNN Journalist Sara Sidner

Throughout her Monday morning show, Sinder talked extensively about breast cancer while wearing a dejected expression. Sinder noted that upon receiving her cancer diagnosis, life imparted a valuable lesson regarding the idea that breathing alone is sufficient.

CNN

Sidner was previously a Los Angeles-based national and international correspondent for CNN. Her prior bases were in New Delhi, Jerusalem, and Abu Dhabi. Sidner has covered a variety of stories for CNN, such as the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, the 2011 Libyan civil conflict, and the launch of India’s first unmanned lunar mission.

On May 31, 2020, Sidner conducted a groundbreaking live interview with the city’s police chief, Medaria Arradondo, while covering the protests in Minneapolis following the murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin. Arradondo stated that he believed the three other officers who were present at the time of the murder also carried some responsibility. CNN made plans to redesign their daytime programming public in January 2023. Sidner was selected co-anchor of CNN News Central, a new program that started on April 3, 2023, alongside John Berman and Kate Bolduan, from 9 a.m. to noon.

On October 11, 2023, Sidner was charged with disseminating misleading information about the victims of the Hamas-perpetrated murder at Kfar Aza in Southern Israel, which was disseminated by the Israeli Prime Minister’s office. She had reported that “babies and toddlers were found with their (quoted) heads decapitated in Kfar Aza in southern Israel after Hamas’ attacks in the kibbutz over the weekend, a spokesperson for Israel’s prime minister says.”

Later, CNN reported that the Israeli authorities claimed that Hamas murdered the newborns through other means, but it was unable to confirm the accusation that the group beheaded children. Before the White House confirmed that they could not confirm whether any beheadings occurred, US President Joe Biden first asserted that he had seen evidence of Hamas terrorists beheading youngsters. Subsequently, Sidner expressed her regret on her own Twitter account and claimed to have been duped by third parties.

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