Biography
There’s something stunning about Martha Maccallum and her body. All of the TV show host’s known body measurements are summarized below!
Martha was born on January 31, 1964 in Wyckoff, New Jersey. She started her career in Corporate Finance magazine. Later, MacCallum was a reporter on CNBC’s Morning Call. She’s currently an anchor on Fox News Channel. MacCallum is married to Daniel John Gregory. They are both Roman Catholic and have three kids.
Martha MacCallum got into a romantic relationship with Dan Gregory. The couple dated for a while before they were both ready to get into a more stable affair that is marriage. The couple got married in 1992, 22nd August. After their marriage, the two have been blessed and have welcomed two adorable baby boys and a lovely girl. Currently, the whole family resides in Summit, New Jersey.
Check out these pictures of Martha Maccallum. What an awesome body!
Body Measurements Table
All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.
Height | 163 cm, 5'4" (feet & inches) |
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Weight | 65 kg, 143 pounds |
Cup Size (US) | B |
Bra Size (US) | 34B |
Shoe Size (US) | 8 |
Body Shape | Hourglass |
Dress Size (US) | 6 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips (Inches) | 36-24-36 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips (cm) | 91-61-91 |
Implants or Natural (Breasts) | N/A |
Martha Maccallum Net Worth
Martha Maccallum has an estimated net worth of $8 million.
Quotes
"Here, anyone can become president. We've had haberdashers, generals, lawyers, peanut farmers, community organizers and a real estate developer, to name a few. But perhaps no one had a better resume than George H.W. Bush."
Martha Maccallum
"I love doing my morning show with Bill Hemmer."
Martha Maccallum
"You know, I was born blonde, and now I have to sort of keep it up. It's got more brown in it now; it's a little bit less blonde."
Martha Maccallum
"The Fox News that I know and work in is a team of producers, technicians, photographers, truck operators and production managers who barely have time to eat lunch, much less engage in bad behavior."
Martha Maccallum
"Ceremony and ritual are like a warm, fuzzy coat to the Brits. It feels good to put it on."
Martha Maccallum