Diana Falzone Bio | Wiki
Diana Falzone is an American journalist. She serves as a contributing editor for The Daily Beast which she joined in February 2022. Previously, Diana worked as a contributing reporter for the station from August 2020 to February 2022.
Her work has also been seen in Vice News, Vanity Fair, and Buzzfeed. Diana is a former reporter for FoxNews.com and the former host of Fox411. Moreover, she hosted at Maxim magazine and Sirius XM Indie.
Diana Falzone Age
Diana was born on February 8, 1983, in West Milford, New Jersey, United States. She is 39 years old.
Diana Falzone Height
She is a woman of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (Approx. 1.65 m).
Diana Falzone Family
She was born and raised in West Milford, New Jersey, to her parents. Diana holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. She has, however, not shared much information about her family with the public.
Diana Falzone Married | Husband
Diana is currently in a relationship with her unknown boyfriend. Together, the couple welcomed a baby boy Alexander Robert on August 5, 2018. He weighed 8 lbs 11 ounces, and 21 inches. Previously, Diana was once told she was infertile due to endometriosis.
Diana Falzone Education
She attended The New School in New York City. Diana graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. After college, she served as a talk show host at Sirius Satellite Radio from 2006 to 2011.
Diana Falzone Fox News | Fox 17 News
Diana landed a job at Fox News in New York as a reporter in July 2012. She started working on the Fox website, and eventually had several shows running on Fox News iMag, including her relationship show Date Night with Diana. In January 2017, Diana wrote an article published on the Fox News website revealing that she suffered from endometriosis.
She alleges that she sought Fox News’ approval to publish an article before publication. In May 2017, she filed a lawsuit against Fox News in New York State Supreme Court alleging gender and disability discrimination. Diana alleged that she had been banned from taking part in on-air activities at Fox News three days after the article was published.
Bill Shine, Fox News Co-President, who was named in Diana’s complaint, resigned from his position at Fox News in May 2017. On March 8, 2018, it was made public that Diana’s case against Fox News had been settled and she had left their employment.
Diana Falzone Endometriosis
After years of heavy periods, in March 2016, Diana underwent her first endometriosis excision surgery. However, by June 2017 her symptoms returned, and doctors discovered the disease had advanced even more aggressively. The endometriosis fuse her uterus to her abdomen and blanketed her ovaries, bladder, intestines, and appendix.
Doctors warned Diana she had mere months to retrieve eggs and to try to get pregnant because her ovarian reserve was that of a menopausal woman’s. Acting on that advice, Diana pursued IVF, beginning hormone therapy in September, and an embryo transfer in November, before conceiving her son.
Diana Falzone The Daily Beast
She currently serves as a contributing editor for The Daily Beast earning the position in February 2022. Previously, Diana worked for the station as a contributing reporter from August 2020 to February 2022. Prior to joining the Daily Beast, she served as a contributor at Vanity Fair.
Diana Falzone Salary
She serves as a contributing editor for The Daily Beast, therefore, she earns a decent income. Diana’s average salary is $79,500 per year.
Diana Falzone Net Worth
She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Dianna’s estimated net worth is $950,765.
Who Is Diana Falzone
She is a 39-year-old American journalist. She serves as a contributing editor for The Daily Beast which she joined in February 2022. Previously, Diana worked as a contributing reporter for the station from August 2020 to February 2022.
Is Diana Falzone Leaving Fox 17
She left Fox News in March 2018, after her case against Fox News on her article about endometriosis had been settled.