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Kevin Timothy Frazier is an American television personality who worked as a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight from 2004 to 2011 and now co-hosts the show. He is also the founder and owner of HipHollywood.com, an urban entertainment website. He has starred in various television shows as a guest star, including America's Next Top Model, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, and Hell's Kitchen.
Kevin received his initial education at Oakland Mills Middle school. He was later sent to Hammond High in Columbia, Maryland, for his further studies. Once out of high school, he attended college at Hampton University and acquired broadcasting skills.
He got married to Yasmin Cader and has two sons from the relationship. He also has a son from a previous relationship. He was just a teenager when he fathered his first son Tony and decided the best move was to put him up for adoption. He later tracked down his son and started to have a real father-son relationship with him. Even after marrying his wife, he still has a close relationship with Tony.
Kevin was too young to handle the news that his high school girlfriend was pregnant with his child. They went to the same high school, and she was a year younger than him. Kevin was 18 when he fathered Tony. His first thought was that he was in deep trouble. She was white, he was black, and they were not in a racially diverse place. Both the families met together and talked about putting the child for adoption. When he saw his son being born, he wanted to change his decision but couldn't.
After two years, he recognized his son's face and walked up to the lady with the kid and expressed who he was and assured her that he was not there to take the kid away. The lady was convinced and asked Kevin to visit their house.
Tony grew up to get married and also has a son, making Kevin a grandfather. Tony's mother has been out of his life. Kevin also did not make an effort to reconnect with Tony's mother. There was some speculation that the whole story about Kevin and Tony was false and just a publicity stunt. People wondered why Kevin didn't make this story public until he became famous. His refusal to name the mother also raised some eyebrows about how good the story was. Kevin never addressed the rumors because he felt they were ridiculous. Tony has also stayed away from answering questions to the media. Some people on the side of Tony's foster parents felt that Kevin was scheming to take Tony away from them.
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FOX and ESPN recognized Kevin's talent and invited him to host several sports shows on their channels. As a result, Kevin became a household name when it came to sports commentary. He is also the host of Game Changers on the CBS Dream Team, which airs nationally every Saturday morning.
Apart from the regular shows and gigs he does on TV, he has also appeared as a guest on top-rated shows like America's Next Top Model, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, and Hell's Kitchen. He also appeared occasionally on Jim Rome is Burning. He has even been on American Idol. He served as a tennis correspondent from a Los Angeles studio in 2009 when he hosted Breakfast at the Open with Lindsay Davenport for a tennis channel.
In January 2011, Kevin filled in for Dan Patrick on The Dan Patrick Show, and he covered the national championship college football game between Oregon and Auburn. A few months later, he was announced as the new co-anchor of The Insider, where he joined another popular sports news anchor, Lara Spencer. Kevin was given this opportunity because of his hard work and networking capabilities.
In 2013, Kevin was asked to host a game show pilot called The Money Pump. ITV Studios America and Reshet TV produced it. The show was to air on CBS, but the show was never aired due to some unknown reasons.
Aside from being a website owner and a host for various TV shows, Kevin has kept himself busy by being a basketball player by play commentator for multiple universities. His most notable basketball commentary work was with the University of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team from 1993 to 1995. Due to his talent, he was contacted by many big sports channels and asked to cover several National Basketball Association-related programs. He received many accolades for his work on the TV shows NBA Shootaround, NBA Fastbreak, and NBA Fastbreak Tuesday.
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