Jessica Holmes (television presenter)

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Jessica Holmes
Born
Jessica Renee Holmes

(1976-11-17) November 17, 1976 (age 47)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Education University of Central Florida
OccupationNews anchor
Years active1999–present
Employer KTLA-TV (November 2005 – present)
Known for News anchor for KTLA-TV
SpouseArie Solomon (m. 2015)
Children2
Website thejessicaholmes.com

Jessica Renee Holmes (born November 17, 1976) is an American television personality. She was the co-host of the popular Nickelodeon TV series Slime Time Live . She is currently a morning news anchor of the KTLA Morning News in Los Angeles. [1]

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Career

Jessica Holmes was an intern for Nickelodeon in 1999 when she was approached by a producer in a hallway at the network and was asked if she would like to appear on air. [2] She agreed and six months later she began co-hosting the show Slime Time Live . [3] Slime Time Live ran for eight seasons between 2000 and 2004. [4]

In 2003, Holmes was hired to host Bragging Rights for the OLN cable network (formerly Outdoor Life Network). [5] Bragging Rights was a 13-episode reality television show and Holmes served as the host.

Following her brief stint on OLN , Holmes decided to relocate to Los Angeles to further her television career. At the time of her move she did not have a new job. Her agent submitted an application for Holmes to appear in a KTLA Morning News competition called "The Audition". "The Audition" was a segment on the KTLA Morning News that was a game show competition. The winner of the competition was reportedly going to be the new weathercaster on the show. Holmes won the competition which was determined by viewer votes. [6] [7]

After winning the competition at KTLA Morning News, Holmes began doing weather segments on the show. A month later, Holmes was hired as a helicopter-based traffic reporter for the show. After two years of reporting traffic, Holmes was tapped to co-host a new 9 am news show. Holmes later expanded her duties to include co-hosting the 7 am KTLA Morning News broadcast, replacing Michaela Pereira. [8] In addition, she regularly hosts the preshows for the Primetime Emmy Awards [9] as well as the Oscars.

Personal life

Holmes lives in Los Angeles and is married to Arie Solomon. She gave birth to a son, Levi, on October 8, 2015. [10] Holmes gave birth to her second child, Theo, on May 3, 2022. [11]

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