Chloe Melas Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net worth, CNN News

Chloe Melas

Chloe Melas

Chloe Melas Biography

Chloe Elizabeth Melas is a  journalist and reporter presently working at CNN as an entertainment reporter. She served for Hollywood Life as a senior entertainment reporter and The Gossip Table Show.

As the host and producer before joining CNN News.  Chloe likes traveling, hiking, reading novels, and spending much time with family members and friends during her free time.

Chloe Melas Age

Melas was born in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, on July 11, 1986. She celebrates her birthday with family members and friends on July 11, 1986, every year. Melas is 35 years old.

Chloe Melas Height

Melas is 5 ft 1 inches/1.52 m tall.

Chloe Melas Education

Melas joined Auburn University.  In 2008, Melas received a degree in film, television, and radio from the Auburn campus later on.

Chloe Melas Family

She likes to keep her life private away from the spotlight concerning her father, mother, and siblings.

Chloe Melas Husband

Melas got married in October the year 2012 in New York City on a blind date to her charming husband Brian Mazza. The couple shares a handsome son called Leo DeSales Mazza born on July 3, 2017.

She likes traveling, hiking, reading novels, and spending much time with family members and friends during her free time.

Chloe Melas Children

Melas and Brian Mazza are proud parents of one amazing son namely  Leo DeSales Mazza who was born on July 3, 2017.

Chloe Melas Salary

Melas receives an annual salary of $91,213, under CNN News anchors reporters’ salaries.

Chloe Melas Net worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million U.S dollars.

Chloe Melas Career

Melas is a  journalist and reporter presently working at CNN as an entertainment reporter. She served for Hollywood Life as a senior entertainment reporter and The Gossip Table Show previously, as the host and producer before joining CNN News.
Melas joined Auburn University. She received a degree in film, television, and radio from the Auburn campus later on, in 2008.