A graduate of the , Julie Chen is a television personality and a news anchor from the United States. At the age of , she has become a well-known TV producer and widely popular as the host of the reality TV show, .
Julie Chen's early life
Julie, who is nicknamed Chenbot, was born as Julie Suzanne Chen on , in Queens, New York City, US, to parents father David Y. Chen, and mother Wang Ling Chen. She is an American but is of the Burmese Chinese descent.
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Julie Chen's grandfather, Lou Gaw Tong, was a poor man but through a chain of grocery stores became wealthy. With wealth, he also became a polygamist and had nine wives with 11 children. Julie has elder sisters Gladys and Victoria.
The received her elementary education at the in the Whitestone area of Queens. She later joined the and then graduated from there in . She also holds a degree in from the . Furthermore, she also graduated in at age the same year with a major in .
Julie Chen's journalism career
In , she worked as an intern at the alongside Andy Cohen. During that internship, she just answered phones and copied faxes for distribution. In , she joined the for one season. She worked as a desk assistant during her time there.
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Later, she was promoted to work as a producer for three years after which she joined the in and served there as a news anchor till .
Before joining the CBS again, she was a reporter and weekend anchor for the in New York.
In , Chen got back to what she started from but at a much higher level. She was the anchor of the and also alongside Bryant Gumbel, Jane Clayson, Hanna Storm, Maggie Rodriguez, Erica Hill, and Rene Syler.
In , she was a co-host of the CBS show, until , until the show itself was canceled. Later, she started appearing on the . The show premiered on .
The show currently features Sharon Osbourne, Sara Gilbert, and Sheryl Underwood.
The lady has also been a regular host for the American version of the reality TV show . The first season of the show was full of criticism for her as the audience thought that the lady's delivery was highly scripted. This earned her the nickname, Chenbot.
Recently, Julie talked about a secondary show, a spinoff of Big Brother on CBS. The spinoff was proposed to showcase the way of operation of the Jury House but, due to cost difficulties, the show has not yet been on-air. According to Chenbot, the show would come out one day.
Julie guest-starred in the episode portraying a U.S. Ambassador in .
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Julie Chen's Awards
The lovely lady has been nominated in the for a total of five times. But, luck has not been with her as she has only won once. It was in that she won the . She received the award for the category for her show, alongside her other co-hosts.
Julie Chen's personal life
In while Julie Chen was working as a news assistant for the , she fell in love with her former boyfriend, Gary Donahue. Her former longtime partner is a television news editor.
The pair dated each other for several years before they broke up amicably.
With the start of , Julie began having romantic love affairs with Leslie Moonves. He is the and of the .
At that time, he was still in a married relationship with his wife Nancy Wiesenfeld Moonves. On , Nancy filed for divorce in LA citing irreconcilable differences.
However, the divorce was not finalized until . Turning their romantic dating boyfriend-girlfriend relationship into a marital bond, the couple, Leslie and Julie, walked down the aisle on , at age , in a private ceremony in Acapulco, Mexico. The marriage was attended only by close friends and family.
On , Chen gave birth to their son, Charlie Moonves. Besides, Chen has three children to cater to from her husband Charlie Moonves' previous marriage.
They are living happily together and there are no rumors regarding their extra-marital affairs and divorce.
Julie Chen's husband controversies
Following all the sexual allegation cases, Julie's husband was also subjected to a similar New York investigation that included sexual misconduct allegations. Even if there has been a media outrage, Chen still supports her husband in every possible way.
On , Chen released a statement on her Twitter profile stating that she knew her husband since the late and have been married for almost .
She stated that her husband is a good man and a loving father, a devoted and inspiring corporate leader, at that.
She further stated that her husband has always been a kind, decent, and moral human being. Hence, she fully supports her husband and stands beside him.
Julie Chen's net worth
While some of the tabloids suggest that Julie Chen has an estimated net worth of around $16 million, some suggest that she has around $50 million in total assets with as her salary.
But, three years ago, Julie only had around as her total worth with $500K as her annual salary. At the same time, her husband, Moonves has around $700 million as his total net worth as of .
The lady earned her huge salary and fortune from her service in the field of journalism for more than two decades and also as a host of the reality TV show, .
When talking about her salary, Leslie was paid around $70K in and the numbers seem to keep on rising after that.
In , Chen bought a house along with her husband in the Malibu section which costs around $14 million. In , the pair set up their house in Malibu for sale for around $28.8 million.
Julie is usually active on her social media profiles such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Her Twitter account has with 416K followers. Likewise, her Instagram profile has over 272K followers with .
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