Kylie Gillies Biography
Kylie Gillies is a Seven Network television personality located in Sydney, Australia. Gillies and Larry Emdur co-host The Morning Show.
How old is Kylie Gillies? – Age
She is 55 years old as of 4 May 2023. She was born in 1967 in Tamworth, Australia.
Is Kylie Gillies still Married? – Wife
In 1989, Gillies married journalist Tony Gillies, with whom she had two kids, Gus and Archie.
Kylie Gillies The Morning Show
Gillies and her The Morning Show co-host Larry Emdur covered the events of the Sydney hostage situation in 2014 before moving broadcast to the network’s Melbourne Studios. In April 2011, she reported live from London for The Morning Show and Seven News on Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s Royal Wedding. In 2017, Gillies celebrated 20 years with the Seven Network and ten years on The Morning Show with co-host Emdur.
Kylie Gillies Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Kylie Gillis Height
She stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches (1.67 m).
Kylie Gillis Career – Channel 7
Gillies grew up in Tamworth and went to Tamworth High School. She began her career as a researcher at radio station 2TM before moving on to work for Prime Television for eleven years as a reporter, producer, and news presenter. Her first job at Seven was as an assistant producer on Anne Fulwood’s Late News.
Gillies was the sports news anchor on Sportsworld before joining The Morning Show. Gillies has also worked as a reporter for Seven’s Australian Open Tennis coverage, where she provided weather and sports reports for each day of the tournament.
Kylie was a frequent presenter of the weekend sports report on Sydney’s Seven News in December 2006. In Sydney, she has also filled in on Sunrise, Weekend Sunrise, Seven Morning News, Seven 4.30 News, Today Tonight, and S even News. Gillies began her post as co-host of The Morning Show with Larry Emdur, which airs following Sunrise, in June 2007. Kylie revealed her participation in Dancing With The Stars in June 2009. She came in third place. Gillies got a Walkley Award in 2010 for her contributions to journalism.