Chloe Melas Biography, Age, Height, CNN, Husband and Net Worth

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Chloe Melas Biography

Chloe Melas born Chloe Elizabeth Melas is a New York City-based entertainment reporter for CNN. She used to work at HollywoodLife.com as the Senior Entertainment Reporter. She also hosted VH1’s morning TV show, The Gossip Table. In 2008, Melas graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Radio, Television and Film.

She began her career at CNN, as a news assistant. Later in 2009 she left CNN after meeting editor Bonnie Fuller who helped her launch HollywoodLife. com. Through her hard work at her job she got herself promotion and became the site’s Senior Entertainment Reporter. She hosted her own weekend entertainment segment in 2010 on New York City’s WNYW television station. She also became the host of Penske Media Corporation’s ENTV in 2011, where she filmed spots for ION, Yahoo!, and Vodaphone.

Chloe Melas Age

She was born on 11 July 1986 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. She is 32 years old as of 2018.

Chloe Melas Height

She is 5 feet 0 inches which is equivalent to 1.52 meters tall.

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She began her career at CNN, as a news assistant. Later in 2009 she left CNN after meeting editor Bonnie Fuller who helped her launch HollywoodLife. com.

Chloe Melas Husband

Melas met her restauranteur husband Brian Mazza on a blind date in New York City in October 2012. They moved in together after four months. The blind date ended in a romantic wedding when Mazza proposed after eight months of dating.

The couple married in Grace Church in New York on October 24, 2014, two years to the day they met. Their wedding was “like every fairytale you’ve ever read had come to life in the room.” The couple went in the Turks & Caicos Islands and on an African safari for their honeymoon.

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CNN reporter Chloe Melas reveals what tipped her off about Morgan Freeman.

Updated on: 27 May 2018.

The reporter at the centre of the Morgan Freeman sexual harassment scandal has revealed what tipped her off about the actor’s alleged pattern of behaviour.

CNN reporter Chloe Melas broke the story after a six-month investigation, reporting that several women had accused the acting legend of improper behaviour ranging from unwanted touching to suggestive comments.

The 31-year-old reporter told the New York Times she was not spurred on by the Harvey Weinstein saga to report Freeman’s alleged behaviour.

“I wish I could say it did but it didn’t,” Melas told the NYT. “My incident happened pre-#MeToo. I wanted to look into Freeman because I thought about it my entire maternity leave.”

Melas had been sent to cover a publicity event for Going In Style, a 2017 film starring Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin.

The reporter, who was six months pregnant at the time with her son Leo, said that Freeman, 80, looked her up and down and made several remarks along the lines of “I wish I was there” — which was captured on video — and “You’re ripe”.

In the footage, Caine and Arkin, who have not commented on the scandal, appear visibly shocked by Freeman’s behaviour.

“That same day that he made those comments to me, I shared them with some family and friends, because I was shocked,” Mela told the New York Times.

“It was a friend of mine that told me a story about someone she knew that had something happen with Morgan Freeman. And then I was told that person wouldn’t feel comfortable sharing their story.

“That next week, I started digging around. I started calling people who had worked on some recent films of his. I reached a woman who shared a story with me about some inappropriate behaviour but at the end of the call, she told me she didn’t want to share it for publication.”

After returning from maternity leave, Melas approached her bosses at CNN to get the go ahead to dig deeper.

“I was told: ‘Go for it. If you have anything, we can discuss it.” I started reporting it out and locking myself in a conference room and just calling people who had worked on all of Morgan Freeman’s films.

“I got several people to share their stories with me and after, I went to my editors and I said, ‘This is what I have.’ They said, ‘Wow, OK.’ That’s when they said, ‘We are going to assign (CNN editor) An Phung to report this out with you.’

Freeman has issued a second statement in response to the sexual harassment allegations, claiming “I was not always coming across the way I intended”.

The actor wrote in the statement that he is “devastated” that “80 years of my life is at risk of being undermined, in the blink of an eye” after multiple women came forward with accusations that the actor made them feel uncomfortable with sexual advances.

He continued by stating, “All victims of assault and harassment deserve to be heard. And we need to listen to them. But it is not right to equate horrific incidents of sexual assault with misplaced compliments or humour.”

Freeman claims he was only ever trying to make people “feel appreciated and at ease” around him with his jokes and comments.

Adopted from: www.news.com.au

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