Kinsey Schofield

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Kinsey Schofield
Born (1985-03-27) March 27, 1985 (age 39)
Occupation Television presenter
Notable credit Party Monsters Cabo (2nd place)
Television KSAZ-TV
KNXV-TV (2016–2017)
KMAX-TV and KOVR (2017)
WGNO (2018–2019)
Website kinseyschofield.com

Kinsey Lea Schofield (born March 27, 1985) is an American commentator. She was a contestant on E! Television's Party Monsters Cabo reality show. She converted her reality TV fame into television and digital presenting. She has been an entertainment reporter for RadarOnline.com, [1] YoungHollywood.com [2] and E! Television.

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Career

Schofield was a contestant on the E! television reality show, Party Monsters Cabo , where she was the runner-up in an event planning competition. She was a recurring guest on Fox News's Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. Additional Fox News national appearances included Your World with Neil Cavuto, [3] Fox & Friends, [4] Happening Now [5] and Strategy Room with Jill Dobson.

Schofield was an entertainment reporter for YoungHollywood.com, RadarOnline.com, [6] 1iota, [7] Teen.com and Alloy Entertainment. Schofield is featured in numerous E! television pop culture comedy specials including Celebrity Oops: They Did It Again, [8] Bigger Badder Celebrity Feuds, [9] Attack of the Celebrity Bikinis [10] and Worst Thing I Ever Posted. [11] She has appeared multiple times on Adam Carolla's podcast, filling in as the news girl. Schofield may be most recognized for her Jodi Arias trial coverage on HLN's Nancy Grace , [12] Dr. Drew on Call [13] and Jane Velez-Mitchell. [14]

Schofield was featured on the January 2010 cover of Entrepreneur magazine with the headline "Blog Like A Rockstar". [15] She appeared on the July 2013 So Scottsdale magazine cover with the headline "Social Media Maven" [16] and the March 2014 cover of Arizona Foothills magazine with the headline, "Best of the Valley". [17]

She covered the Jodi Arias murder trial for Phoenix's KPNX and nationally for Dr. Drew on Call, [18] Nancy Grace and Jane Velez-Mitchell on HLN. She has covered politics and pop culture in the newsrooms of KMAX, [19] KSAZ [20] and KNXV. [21] At the height of the #MeToo movement, Schofield is credited for bringing to light a 1991 interview in which Bette Midler accuses Geraldo Rivera of drugging and groping Midler without her consent. [22]

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