Laura Ingraham, a well-known figure on Fox News, has built a successful career while keeping her personal life relatively private. Born in 1963, she grew up in a working-class family. After completing high school in 1981, she attended Dartmouth College, where she became the first female editor of the Dartmouth Review. Her tenure sparked controversy and led to a libel lawsuit.
Following her time at Dartmouth, Ingraham worked as a speechwriter in the Reagan administration, earned her Juris Doctor degree, and served as a clerk in federal courts. She entered the media world in the mid-1990s, hosting MSNBC’s “Watch It!” before launching “The Laura Ingraham Show.” In 2017, she began anchoring Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle.”
Despite her professional success, Ingraham’s personal life, particularly her relationships, has also drawn attention. She has been linked to figures like Dinesh D’Souza and Keith Olbermann. Her engagement to James V. Reyes ended in 2005 after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, a battle she overcame through treatment.
Ingraham is also a strong advocate for adoption, having adopted three children: Maria from Guatemala and Dmitri and Nikolai from Russia. Now at 60, she skillfully balances her thriving career with her commitment to raising her family in Washington, DC. Although she has been in the public eye for many years, Ingraham maintains a level of privacy that allows her professional achievements to shine.