Hilary Barry Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Weight Loss, TODAY FM

Hilary Barry Biography

Hilary Barry is a New Zealand journalist and television personality who co-hosts the TVNZ 1 show Seven Sharp with Jeremy Wells. She worked as a newsreader on TV3 for many years and hosted the 6 p.m. Newshub show with Mike McRoberts until 2016.

How old is Hilary Barry? – Age

She is 53 years old as of 4 December 2022. She was born in 1969 in New Zealand. Her real name is Hilary Ann Barry.

Hilary Barry Family – Education

From 1980 to 1987, Barry attended Queen Margaret College in Wellington, where she was head girl in her last year. She then earned a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and a Certificate in Journalism from Victoria University of Wellington.

Who is Hillary Barry’s Husband?

She is married to instructor Mike Barry, son of All-Black Kevin Barry. The couple has two sons; Finn Barry, and Ned Barry.

How much does Hilary Barry earn? – Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Hilary Barry Weight Loss

This week, Barry published a screenshot of a new fraud with her 150,000 Instagram followers, which included a phony quotation from the Seven Sharp presenters saying she had dropped 19kg while using the product. She previously stated to Stuff that she would never endorse any products that promote beauty standards.
The scam ads have largely been used to offer weight-loss supplements or beauty products such as anti-wrinkle creams.

Hilary Barry Career

Barry started her profession as a correspondent for Radio 89.3 TODAY FM (presently More FM Wairarapa). She read the morning news on radio broadcast More FM and partook toward the beginning of the day shows from 1993-2003. On 9 February 2009, Barry became a commentator on the RadioLIVE breakfast show facilitated by Marcus Rich, and was on RadioLive until 2016. In 2020-21 Barry co-facilitated the 3 pm opening on ‘The Hits’, covering for a time of maternity leave.

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Hilary Barry Photo

Barry turned into a TV3 journalist in Christchurch in 1993 then moved to Auckland to fill in as a columnist on 3 News. She introduced 3 News on end of the week for quite a long time, prior to turning into the weeknight 3 News co-anchor close by Mike McRoberts in 2005. Barry’s move into co-facilitating 3 News was accelerated by the previous standard anchors John Campbell and Hymn Hirschfeld continued on toward separately present and produce the 7 pm current issues show, Campbell Live.

In 2015, Barry joined the Paul Henry show as the reporter, close by her job as co-anchor of 3 News (then rebranded as Newshub). On 4 February 2016, Barry snickered wildly during The Paul Henry Show while perusing a news thing about the previous Malaysian representative who conceded going to a young lady’s home without any jeans on and crapping on her step prior to leaving. The episode got far reaching inclusion and a video transferred by Henry got around 270,000 perspectives on YouTube in two days.

Hilary Barry out of the blue left MediaWorks (in this way Newshub and Paul Henry) on 26 April 2016. Barry had been with the organization for a considerable length of time, working across a few brands. Barry quit TV3 in the midst of bits of gossip that she was making a beeline for TVNZ. At the point when MediaWorks CEO Imprint Weldon surrendered five days after the fact, Barry and co-have Mike McRoberts were seen bringing champagne and brew into the Mediaworks office to celebrate. While entering the structure, Barry gave a “v for triumph” sign with one of her hands, however declined to remark further. It was subsequently uncovered that McRoberts (Barry’s drawn out 3 Information/Newshub co-have) was attempting to persuade Barry to remain with the organization.

Barry’s last day was on Friday, 27 May 2016, getting an exceptional video recognition from partner Mike McRoberts. On Sunday 29 May, it was uncovered that Sam Hayes would supplant Barry on Newshub at 6.[18] On Monday 30 May, MediaWorks reported that Ingrid Hipkiss would supplant Barry on Paul Henry.

On 19 September 2016, Barry and Jack Tame took over as co-hosts of Breakfast. Barry left Breakfast in January 2018, and joined Seven Sharp close by Jeremy Wells. Barry won the Best News or Current Undertaking Moderator grant at the 2011 Aotearoa Film and TV Grants and at the 2019 NZTV Grants. At the 2006 Qantas TV Grants she was casted a ballot Most loved New Zealand Female Character. In 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 Barry won television Guide’s Best on The Container grant for Best Moderator. In 2002, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016 Barry won the NZ Radio Honor for Best Newsreader. At the 2020 New Zealand TV Grants, Barry won the ‘Most loved television Character’ grant.