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Introduction :
Rosie Gray is a White House Correspondent for The Atlantic & is known as one of the most prominent female political reporters in her industry.
Early Life, Education and Career :
- Rosie hails from Falmouth, Massachusetts, & was born in 1990. She is currently based in Washington, D.C.
- Rosie graduated from New York University in 2011.
- She was a summer intern at The Village Voice, well-known as America’s first alternative weekly newsletter before she was in her junior year of college.
- Shortly after that, she was hired as a weekend writer but eventually promoted to staff writer.
- There, she covered the Occupy movement where people protested against financial inequality, live-tweeting from Zuccotti Park, the epicenter of the movement.
- She left Village Voice at the end of 2011 and began working at BuzzFeed covering politics, where she realized how passionate she was about it.
- Over the course of her tenure with BuzzFeed, she covered 2 Presidential campaigns and briefly delved into foreign politics.
- After five years of service, Rosie joined the Atlantic as a staff writer and was appointed as a White House Correspondent after only three months with the news publishing company.
Relationships :
- Rosie reveals in an interview with Glamour magazine in 2012 that she was in a relationship; however, it does not reveal any of her personal life online.
- Glancing over her Facebook posts, it seems like she is in a relationship with Ben Judah (unconfirmed), a British-French journalist and author of books This Is London and Fragile Empire.
Writing Work, Career and Net Worth :
- Aside from covering politics, Rosie also writes for the entertainment & general column. One of her articles was titled, “It Costs $400 To Get Callista Gingrich’s Hair, But We Can Do It for Free”.
- Gray also enjoys writing mini-profiles of people that she meets, and the most diverse people often congregate in campaigns. One example of her article is The Mayor Of Fargo Hated Fargo.
- In April 2017, Gray struck a deal with HarperCollins Publishers LLC to write a book about far-right news outlets. She received an advance payment of $350,000 for the book.
- She regularly critics the news published by Breibart News, which is a news hub for the far-right movement in America.
- In 2012, just three months after she left The Village Voice to work for BuzzFeed.
- Rosie is also observed to have written articles against her old employers. She has written one article discrediting BuzzFeed’s fake news dossier against President Donald Trump accusing him of secret relations with Russia. In another one titled, How Management Killed ‘The Village Voice’, she exposed the alternative newsweekly’s poor management in its lowest times.
Interesting Facts, Height and Trivia :
- Due to her young age and youthful look, one person mistook her for an under-aged teen when she was covering for a Santorum event, and asked if she had lost her parents.
- Rosie can speak French.
- Gray is popular on Twitter (now called X) with over 100,000 followers.
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