Kyra Phillips Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net worth, ABC News

Kyra Phillips
Kyra Phillips

Kyra Phillips Biography

Kyra Phillips is an Investigative Correspondent Reporter presently working from April 2018 for ABC News as correspondent. Prior to, joining  ABC News, she served for American Morning News and CNN Newsroom as a reporter for CNN.

Kyra has covered interviewing icons from U.S. presidents to Mother Teresa and war zones to the South Pole.

Kyra Phillips Age

Kyra was born on August 8, 1968, in Jacksonville, Illinois, United States. She is 53 years old as of 2021.

Kyra Phillips Height

Kyra stands at an average height of 5 ft 6 inches/1.6 m tall.

Kyra Phillips Education

Kyra attended Southern California University and earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

Kyra Phillips Family

Kyra likes to keep her life private, hence no information concerning her father, mother, and siblings.

Kyra Phillips Husband

Kyra was first married to her handsome husband John Assad from 2000 to 2008. She became engaged to her charming husband John Roberts later on. John is a Fox News correspondent.  Kyra and John welcomed their amazing twins in March 2011.

Kyra Phillips Salary

Kyra receives an annual salary of $200,000, in accordance with ABC News anchors/reporter salaries.

Kyra Phillips’s Net worth

Kyra has an estimated net worth of $5.3 million U.S dollars.

Kyra Phillips Career

Kyra is an Investigative Correspondent Reporter presently working from April 2018 for ABC News as a correspondent. Before joining  ABC News, she served for American Morning News and CNN Newsroom as a reporter for CNN.

Kyra has covered interviewing icons from U.S. presidents to Mother Teresa and war zones to the South Pole. She attended Southern California University and earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Kyra was named the Phillips Reporter of the Year by the Associated Press in 1997.

She is also a winner of four Emmy Awards. Kyra also received two investigative reporting from the Edward R. Murrow Awards,  multiple Golden Microphones. And the top documentary award from the Society of Professional Journalists.