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Catt Sadler is an American television personality, journalist, and actress, recognized for her longstanding work with the E! News network. Born on August 24, 1974, in Martinsville, Indiana, Sadler grew up in a large family with two sisters and three brothers. Her initial exposure to the entertainment industry came at the age of 11 when she appeared as an extra in the 1986 sports drama film Hoosiers.
Before completing college, Sadler began her media career by hosting the weekly segment Youth Matters for WXIN, the FOX affiliate in Indianapolis. She pursued her passion for journalism at Indiana University, where she earned a degree in broadcast journalism. Following graduation, she worked as an entertainment reporter for KBWB/KNTV in San Francisco, where she hosted a lifestyle segment called The Bay Beat for nearly four years.
In 2001, Sadler returned to WXIN, now as a co-anchor on the station’s morning newscast. Her big break in national entertainment television came in 2010 when she joined the E! News team. As part of the network, she served as a correspondent and co-host, anchoring multiple shows including E! News Weekend.
Sadler also became a key on-air presence at E! Live from the Red Carpet events, covering major award shows such as the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and Emmys. In addition to her hosting duties, she appeared as herself in the 2007 comedy film Knocked Up and featured in the music video for the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus song, “You Better Pray.”
Sadler married her college boyfriend, fashion executive Kyle Boyd, in 2001. They had two sons together: Austin, born in 2001, and Arion, born in 2005. The couple divorced in 2008. While the reasons behind their split were never publicly discussed, Sadler described the separation as amicable, emphasizing that she maintains a positive relationship with Boyd.
In 2009, Sadler began dating Brett Jacobson after meeting him on a flight. He proposed five months later, and she initially accepted. However, the engagement was called off within a week, although they continued to date casually for a short time afterward. The relationship eventually ended, though neither party publicly explained the reason.
Sadler met British film producer Rhys David Thomas at a charity event in Los Angeles in 2010. The couple married on October 23, 2011, in a private ceremony at the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas. Despite her public profile, Sadler chose a low-key wedding, later stating, “We married for love. We truly didn't have the desire for the massive production that goes along with a big wedding. It was about the simplicity of our love and devotion to one another.”
Her sons were part of this new chapter, and Sadler shared that they had bonded with Rhys and enjoyed “teasing him about his accent.” Though initially portrayed as her happily-ever-after, the marriage ended when she filed for divorce in March 2016. Addressing the separation publicly, Sadler stated, “I always land on my feet and am surrounded by a loving support system... My eyes are only looking forward.” She added that her children remained her top priority throughout the transition.
Although she has been open about many aspects of her life, Sadler has consistently chosen to keep certain personal matters private. There has never been any credible evidence or public claims of infidelity, abuse, or misconduct in any of her past relationships. Similarly, her former partners, including Kyle Boyd and Rhys David Thomas, have refrained from speaking publicly about the reasons for their separations.
Sadler was once rumored to have dated fellow television personality Jason Kennedy, though neither party has confirmed this. In interviews, she expressed her desire to find “the one” and eventually described her marriage to Rhys as a spontaneous but meaningful decision, inspired by their long-distance relationship and a shared sense of timing.
Beyond her media career, Catt Sadler is also known and respected for her commitment to charitable causes. She serves as the international spokesperson for the Women Like Us Foundation, an organization co-founded by her mother to empower young girls and at-risk women through education and mentorship programs. Her advocacy work continues to enhance her public profile as more than just a television host, but also as a passionate humanitarian.
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