Catt Sadler

Catt Sadler (born August 24, 1974) is an entertainment reporter who is best known for her work in E! News, E! News Weekend and Daily Pop.[1] She previously co-hosted the network's The Daily 10 before its cancellation. The Los Angeles Times named her one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment.[2]

Catt Sadler
Born (1974-08-24) August 24, 1974
OccupationEntertainment reporter
Years active1999–present
Spouse(s)
Kyle Boyd
(m. 2000; div. 2008)

Rhys David Thomas
(m. 2011; div. 2016)
Children2

Early life

Sadler was born in Martinsville, Indiana.[3]

Career

Before finishing college, Sadler was hired by WXIN, the Fox affiliate in Indianapolis to host the weekly segment "Youth Matters". After working in local news for about a year, she moved to California to advance her career.

After appearing as an extra in a few VH1 spoofs in Hollywood, Sadler got her first broadcasting job as an entertainment reporter in San Francisco in 1997 at KBWB/KNTV in San Jose, California, for their entertainment news segments.[4] For four years she hosted a nightly lifestyle segment called "The Bay Beat" and traveled frequently to Los Angeles and New York to conduct celebrity interviews.

In 2001, she moved back to Indiana where she returned to WXIN to co-anchor the station's morning newscast. She also hosted the Hoosier Lottery's Hoosier Millionaire show, which became the longest-running syndicated lottery game show in the country. During this time, she also served as the official emcee for the NBA's Indiana Pacers for the 2003–04 season. In 2005, Sadler gave birth to her second son. Sadler and her family returned to Los Angeles in 2006 when she was named host of The Daily 10 on E! alongside Sal Masekela and Debbie Matenopoulos.

Sadler continued acting in L.A. She played herself in Judd Apatow's Knocked Up, and appeared on General Hospital and Night Shift. She also starred in the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus music video, "You Better Pray", playing the dancing librarian.

In 2010, Sadler joined the extended hour-long E! News with Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic. She also serves as host of several E! Live from the Red Carpet events, covering the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys, and more.[4]

In May 2017, E! News launched a new daytime talk show called Daily Pop, with Sadler as one of three hosts.[5]

In December 2017, Sadler left E! News after learning that her co-host Jason Kennedy was earning "double" her salary.[6]

Charity work

Sadler is the international spokesperson for the Women Like Us Foundation,[7] an organization her mother co-created after writing a book of the same name. In 2010, Sadler founded a local chapter – Women Like Us Hollywood.[8]

Personal life

Sadler married her college sweetheart, fashion executive Kyle Boyd, in 2001.[9][10] They have two sons, Austin (2001) and Arion (2005).[11]

Sadler met Brett Jacobson over Memorial Day 2009 at the Indianapolis 500. Five months later in October, they were engaged;[12] but one week later ended their engagement but continued dating.[13]

Sadler began dating British film producer Rhys David Thomas after meeting at a charity event in Los Angeles in May 2010.[14] She and Thomas married on October 23, 2011 in a private ceremony at the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas.[15] In March 2016, Sadler filed for divorce from Thomas.[16]

References

  1. "Becomeahost.com/news". Become A Host. Archived from the original on June 17, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2012.
  2. "Surprise! E!'s Catt Sadler Is Married". eonline.com. 7 December 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  3. Kightlinger, Cathy (February 6, 2012). "Cathy Kightlinger: Indy's Super Bowl a winner with celebrities". Indy Star. Archived from the original on April 13, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  4. "Catt's Bio". E! Online. Archived from the original on August 1, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  5. "E! Expands Live News With Two-Hour Series 'Daily Pop' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  6. Stone, Natalie. "Catt Sadler Leaves E! News After Learning Co-Host Jason Kennedy Earns 'Double' Her Salary". People. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  7. "Womelikeusfoundation.org". Women Like Us Foundation. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  8. "Womenlikeusfoundation.org/hollywood". Women Like Us Foundation. Archived from the original on May 24, 2011. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  9. "Things to Do in Chicago - Chicago Tribune". chicagotribune.com.
  10. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-07-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-10-29. Retrieved 2013-07-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. "Catt Sadler Engaged!". E! Online. October 11, 2009.
  13. "Catt Sadler Engagement Over". E! Online. October 16, 2009.
  14. "Catt Sadler Secretly Weds". Lifeandstylemage.com. December 7, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  15. Finn, Natalie (December 6, 2011). "Surprise! E!'s Catt Sadler is Married". Eonline.com. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  16. Alexander, Reagan (March 15, 2016). "Catt Sadler Files for Divorce from Rhys David Thomas". People.com. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
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