Net Worth | $10 Million |
Husband | Sheldon Bream |
Shannon Bream Bio
Shannon Noelle DePuy is a well known American journalist. She has contributed to movies like Fox News at Night (2017), Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) and NBC 4 WRC-TV News Today (1953) as a writer and producer.
Shannon Bream Husband
On the memorable day of December 30, 1995, Shannon embarked on a new chapter of her life as she exchanged vows and committed her heart to Sheldon Bream. The wedding ceremony, a beautiful celebration of love and unity, brought together family and friends to witness the union of two souls destined for a shared journey through life.
Shannon Bream Kids
The spouses are currently occupied with their own careers. It could be argued that the two are so engrossed in their work that they don’t get to spend much time together.
Shannon Bream and her husband Sheldon do not have children together because of their busy schedules. Their time to become parents is running out as they are both well into their 50s. Still, they are parents to a dog they call Jasper, to whom they devote their entire existence.
Shannon Bream Husband Brain Tumor
Fox News anchor Shannon talked candidly about a trying period in her and her husband’s marriage after it was revealed that he had a brain tumor.
It was a total surprise,” Shannon said on Fox Nation’s “Ride To Work.”
“He was a college athlete, very healthy and strong,” the “Fox News @ Night” anchor told Abby Hornacek of Fox Nation. “And he’d had an ear problem for a long time, like ringing in his ear.”
“They treated him for everything, ear infections, all kinds of things,” she went on. “And they said, ‘Well, we need to rule out one possibility.'” ‘It’s a long shot.’ However, when the results of the test came back, they informed me that I had a brain tumor. It’s the size of a golf ball, and it has to come out.'”
At the time of his diagnosis, Sheldon Bream was 24 years old. As Shannon remembered, “It just kind of threw our whole world into a tailspin.” Sheldon had to undergo a nine-hour surgery to remove the tumor.
“It was a sterile tumor. That was disclosed. It was good news, though. “It was fantastic news,” she remembered. “However, he had a complication in that the swelling from the brain surgery crushed some of his facial nerves, resulting in severe paralysis.”
Shannon Bream Net Worth
Bream has an estimated net worth of $10 Million according to Celebrity Net Worth. This covers her assets, money and income. Her primary source of income comes from her career. Despite having a sizable wealth from a variety of sources, Shannon Bream prefers to lead a modest life.
Year | Net Worth |
2023 | $9.8 Million dollars |
2024 | $10 Million dollars |
2025 | $10.5 Million dollars |
2026 | $11 Million dollars |
Shannon Bream Salary Today
Bream earns a respectable wage from her job. She receives an yearly compensation of $3 Million.
Shannon Bream Age
Bream was born on December 23, 1970 in Sanford, Florida, USA . As of 2023 is 53 years old and will be turning 54 years old as of 2024.
Shannon Bream Height, Weight & Body Measurement
Bream stands at a height of 5 feet and 7 inches tall and weighs 60kgs. Her body measurements are 36-24-38 inches. Her bra size is 34B but her shoe size and dress size are not available. She has dark brown eyes and hair color.
Shannon Bream Parents
Bream was born in Sanford, Florida, USA to her devoted parents. Ed DePuy, a commissioner for Leon County and Marie Norris, a teacher, are the parents of Bream. In April of 2013, her father, a former US Marine, passed away.
Shannon Bream Education
In a primary school in Tallahassee, Florida, Bream started her academic career. She then changed to North Florida Christian High School in Tallahassee, where she eventually graduated in 1988 at the age of 17.
She was the 1990 Miss Virginia beauty pageant winner while attending Lynchburg, Virginia’s Liberty University. In 1991, she participated in the Miss America pageant as well. Her education was largely funded by her scholarship.
After earning a business management degree from Liberty University in 1993 and going to Florida State University for law school, Bream returned to Tallahassee. Her internship was with Florida congressman Bill McCollum in the US House of Representatives. Later on, McCollum would be appointed Florida’s Attorney General.
While attending Florida State’s law school, she won the 1995 Miss Florida USA pageant and placed fourth in the Miss USA pageant. In 1996, Shannon graduated from Florida State University’s College of Law.
Shannon Bream Career
Shannon hosts FOX News @ Night with Shannon Bream on FOX News Channel (FNC), which airs weekdays from 11 p.m. to 12 a.m. ET. She began working for the network in 2007 as a Washington, D.C.-based Supreme Court correspondent.
Bream also participated in the live FNC coverage of Amy Coney Barrett’s US Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Previously in 2020, Bream discussed President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, her son Hunter Biden, and her husband’s decision to seek the Democratic presidential nomination. She also covered the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. During her tenure on the network, Bream covered the 2015 Supreme Court ruling that supported same-sex marriage nationwide live from Capitol Hill.
Apart from her anchoring duties, Bream holds the positions of Chief Legal Correspondent for the network and host of Livin’ the Bream, a podcast on FOX News Radio (FNR) where she offers personal tales, motivational quotes, and an insider’s viewpoint on decisions and actions made by the Supreme Court.
The most recent election coverage that Bream worked on for FNC was Democracy 2020, which had the highest ratings ever for a cable news election night. She previously covered the 2012 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) Supreme Court decision, California’s Proposition 8, and Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination to the Supreme Court. Bream also covered the Guantanamo Bay detainees Supreme Court hearing in June 2008.
She had previously been a writer and reporter for WFTS-TV (ABC-28) in Tampa, Florida, an evening and late-night news anchor for WBTV (CBS-3) in Charlotte, North Carolina and a weekend anchor for WRC-TV (NBC-4) in Washington, D.C.
On May 11, 2013, she gave the Liberty University commencement speech as the first female speaker. Bream was selected in a competition for ABC’s “Politically Incorrect” in 1999 while working as a corporate lawyer in Tampa, Florida.