Bryan Llenas Biography
Bryan Llenas is a Fox News Channel news correspondent in the United States working as a Fox News Channel (FNC) National Correspondent based in New York. Llenas covers national breaking news in this capacity. He began his career at Fox News in 2010 as a reporter for FOXNewsLatino.com and was promoted to FNC correspondent in 2013.
How old is Bryan Llenas? – Age
He is 33 years old as of 12 July 2021. He was born in 1988 in Boca Raton, Florida, United States.
Is Bryan Llenas Puerto Rican? – Education
Llenas is a native of Boca Raton, Florida. He graduated from the University of Miami in 2010 with a degree in broadcast journalism and political science. He was inducted into the Iron Arrow Honor Society, the “highest honor attained at the University of Miami,” and he was named “Communicator of the Year” in 2017.
Bryan Llenas Partner
Llenas has admitted to being gay and has openly discussed working for a conservative company as a gay minority and being accepted at Fox News.
Bryan Llenas Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $6 million.
Bryan Llenas Salary
He earns an annual salary of $2 million.
Bryan Llenas Career
Llenas recently provided the most recent breaking news from Port Au Prince, Haiti, following the August 7.2 magnitude earthquake that caused widespread devastation and killed over 1,400 people. Previously, he covered Pennsylvania election news for FNC’s Democracy 2020 election coverage. Llenas also reported on the COVID-19 pandemic, racial justice protests, and the high-profile Jeffrey Epstein and “El Chapo” trials. Llenas was on the ground in Louisiana in August 2020 to cover Category 4 Hurricane Laura. In addition, he announced the guilty verdict in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial in Pennsylvania.
Llenas covered the indictment of New York Congressman Chris Collins in 2018. (R-NY). He also contributed to FNC’s live coverage of the family separation crisis at the US/Mexico border that year. He covered Hurricanes Irma and Maria extensively in 2017, traveling to Puerto Rico six months after the storm to update viewers on recovery efforts. He was also the first non-French journalist to fly with the French Air Force’s precision aerobatic demonstration team, Patrouille de France. Llenas also reported live from the scene of the mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
Throughout the 2016 election season, Llenas contributed to a number of reports, including the Latino vote from both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. He also covered President Donald Trump’s transition to the White House, reporting from Bedminster, New Jersey, and Trump Tower in New York. He has covered a wide range of stories at FNC, including the 2016 terror bombings in Manhattan, the 2014 World Cup live from Brazil, Pope Francis’ inauguration live from Rome, and the Pope’s subsequent visit to the United States. Llenas has covered key issues such as immigration, politics, and news affecting the Hispanic community as a member of the inaugural launch team that developed FOX News Latino.