Elle Reeve Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Education, Height, Net Worth, CNN Career

Elle Reeve Biography

Elle Reeve is a CNN correspondent who was previously known for her award-winning coverage of 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia for HBO’s Vice News Tonight.

How old is Elle Reeve? – Age

She is 39 years old as of 2021. She was born in 1982 in the United States.

Elle Reeve Family

Reeve married Jeremy Greenfield on December 31, 2018, after previously being married to Scott Thomas Beauchamp. Reeve has lived in New York City since September 2021, with previous stops in Germany.

Elle Reeve Height

Elle stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.72 m).

Elle Reeve Net Worth

Elle has an estimated net worth of $ 1 million.

Elle Reeve Education

Reeve graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism with a bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2005.

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Elle Reeve Vice News Tonight

Reeve works as a reporter for Vice News Tonight, a weekly news program. Though she’s been a respected journalist for years, with credits including the New Republic and the Atlantic, she made headlines last year for a story about a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. She profiled the figures behind the so-called alt-right movement and obtained shocking footage of the events. The show went viral and is widely regarded as a groundbreaking piece of on-the-ground reporting. Reeve plans to use this as a springboard for her work at Vice, where she will continue to investigate white nationalism as well as other gnarly technology issues for the news show.

Elle Reeve CNN Career

Reeve worked as a political editor at The Wire in the early 2000s, then moved on to The New Republic before being fired by her then-editor, Franklin Foer, in December 2007 over her role in the Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy. According to Reeve, Foer was fired because he was “tired of dealing with the scandal.” Reeve has also written for publications such as The Atlantic and The Daily Beast.

Reeve rose to prominence after reporting for Vice News Tonight on August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she interviewed neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell and other demonstrating white supremacists, capturing footage of them carrying tiki torches and chanting “Jews will not replace us!” that went viral. Her report, Charlottesville: Race and Terror, won a Peabody Award, four Emmy Awards, and a George Polk Award for her and Vice News Tonight. Reeve was named to Fast Company’s 2018 list of the “most creative people in business.” She was also nominated for the tenth annual Shorty Awards in the journalist category.