Erin Molan Biography
Erin Molan is a television sports presenter from Australia. She is presently a Sky News Australia Primetime Contributor, a 2Day FM radio host, and a columnist for The Daily Telegraph.
How old is Erin Molan? – Age
She is 40 years old as of 24 August 2022. She was born in 1982 in Canberra, Australia.
Who is the father of Erin Nolan? – Family – Education
Molan is the daughter of Major General Jim Molan, a former Australian Army officer who rose to prominence as the Multinational Force’s deputy chief of staff during the Iraq War and succeeded Arthur Sinodinos as a Liberal Senator for New South Wales in 2019. Her parents moved frequently in support of her father’s work in the Australian Army, thus she attended 16 different schools.
Who was Erin Molan married to? – Husband
Molan revealed her engagement to partner Sean Ogilvy on The NRL Footy Show in April 2017. Molan announced on Nine News Sydney in December 2017 that she was expecting her first child. Molan gave birth to a daughter in 2018. She announced her divorce from fiance Sean Ogilvy in September 2021.
Erin Molan Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Erin Molan Height
Molan stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches.
Erin Molan Sky News Australia
Molan left the Nine Network in December 2021 to become a Primetime Contributor for Sky News Australia. Sky News Australia is a news channel in Australia owned by News Corp Australia. It debuted on February 19, 1996, and provides continuous news coverage throughout the day, with its prime-time roster devoted to opinion-based programming showcasing a lineup of conservative pundits.
Erin Molan Radio
Southern Cross Austereo announced in November 2020 that Molan, Dave Hughes, and Ed Kavalee would replace Jamie Angel as hosts of The 2Day FM Morning Crew with Hughesy, Ed, and Erin beginning Monday, January 18, 2021. A one-hour highlights package will air nationally on the Hit Network at 6 p.m.
Erin Molan Nine’s Wide World of Sports’
Molan was in charge of covering 2017 Fast5 Netball World Series for Nine’s Wide World of Sports. Molan was publicly slammed by a small group of fans and a portion of the media in May 2017 after domestic violence charges against Parramatta player Semi Radradra were dropped. Molan was accused of painting Radradra as being guilty and not giving the player the presumption of innocence when the allegations were first made public. Fans and the media asked Molan to publicly apologize to Radradra, but he refused; Molan had made it clear that Radradra deserved to be presumed innocent, but she wasn’t talking about his case. Instead, she was talking about what the NRL should do if any player, no matter their level, was found guilty of domestic violence.
In 2018, she turned into the underside host of The NRL Footy Show as well as facilitating The Sunday Footy Show. After being accused of fat-shaming former NRL player Dave Taylor during a video segment, Molan and The Sunday Footy Show issued Taylor with an apology in August 2018.
On the 2GB radio program The Continuous Call in June 2020, Molan was criticized for making fun of the name of Tongan Rugby League player Haumole Olakau’atu. Molan claims that her irrational impersonation of Olakau’atu’s name was regarding a past conversation between the radio personalities where they wrestled with how to accurately articulate Pacific Islander names. At the conclusion of the 2020 season, Molan left the organization. Molan won a lawsuit in August 2022 against Daily Mail Australia, claiming that the publication of reports about this matter had defamed her.
Erin Molan Career
Molan started out in the media by working for community television in Canberra. She then, at that point, acquired some work for WIN TV as a journalist and moderator and moved to Sydney in 2010 to work for the Nine Organization. She began making regular appearances on The NRL Footy Show in 2012, primarily on the “League of Their Own” segment, and she also served as their roving reporter.
In 2014, she has turned into a super durable co-host of the program working close by Paul Vautin, Darryl Brohman, Playmate Ryan, and previous test cricketer Michael Slater. Since 2012, Molan has also been a regular on The Sunday Footy Show, primarily reporting for the “Around the Grounds” segment. Molan was given the role of host of The NRL Rookie, which aired on 9Go! in 2016.
Molan has previously served as a substitute sports presenter on Today and Nine News. She replaced Yvonne Sampson, who moved to Fox Sports, as the permanent Friday and Saturday sport presenter on Nine News Sydney in December 2016.
It was declared on 3 October 2018 that, following 24 years, The NRL Footy Show would be chopped out following the most terrible slide in appraisals in the shows history. Molan quit the Nine Network in December 2021 to become a primetime contributor for Sky News Australia.