Following her departure from Fox News, Hill joined ABC in 2008 as a co-host on the daytime talk show The View. She also contributed to GBTV's coverage of the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida. In 2011, she joined CNN as a news anchor, further establishing her prominence in American journalism.
Throughout her career, Hill has received several accolades. She was awarded a local Emmy for Outstanding News Special while working at WHDH-TV in Boston. In addition, she received the Golden Quill Award, recognizing her excellence in journalism.
Hill is also a published author. Her works include Going Places: How America's Best and Brightest Got Started Down the Road of Life and I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent, both of which explore themes related to personal development and parenting.
In 2008, while working with Fox News, Hill drew widespread criticism for describing a fist-bump between then-presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as a "terrorist fist jab." The remark was widely condemned and led to significant public backlash.
In 2010, Hill publicly shared that she underwent a preventative double mastectomy due to a strong family history of breast cancer—her mother and grandmother were both affected by the disease. Her openness about the procedure brought attention to preventive healthcare decisions among high-risk individuals.
Return to the previous page| Marital Status: | Divorced twice and married again in 2002 |
| Ex. Husband: | Marc Phillip Weill and David Donahey |
| Profession: | Journalism |
| Husband: | Joe Hill |
| Salary: | not known |
| Children: | two children ( a daughter and a son ) |
| Date of Birth: | July 27, 1962 |
| Nationality: | American |
| Employer: | CNN |
| Net Worth 2021: | 5 million |