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Rolonda Watts, born on July 12, 1959, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is a renowned television personality and multi-talented media professional. She is the daughter of Roland Watts, who served as chairman of the Fine Arts Department at Winston-Salem State University, and Velma Gibson Watts, who was an associate dean at Wake Forest University.
She has one sibling and pursued her undergraduate studies at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, where she served as editor-in-chief of the college newspaper. Following her passion for journalism, she earned a Master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Watts began her professional career as a news reporter in Greensboro, North Carolina. She later joined WNBC-TV in New York, where her live coverage of a train crash earned her an Emmy nomination. Her strong journalistic instincts and on-screen presence helped her secure a position as host of the talk show Attitudes on Lifetime Television.
Expanding beyond local news, Watts became a senior correspondent for the national news magazine Inside Edition, where she also took on duties as a producer and weekend anchor. Her success in broadcast journalism was paralleled by her talent in voice-over work, which gained her recognition across a variety of television programs and animated projects.
Rolonda has worked with several acclaimed Hollywood directors, including Charles Winkler, John Landis, Spike Lee, and the late Carrie Hamilton. Her contributions to media and community service have been acknowledged through "Rolonda Day" recognitions in Newark, New Jersey, and New York City for her humanitarian and journalistic achievements.
Watts considers The Rolonda Show to be the crowning achievement of her career. She frequently credits her parents, community, education, faith, and personal determination for her success. She has dedicated time to several charitable causes, including Literacy Volunteers of America, the Rahway State Prison lifers group, dental health awareness, and the United Negro College Fund.
She is a member of Women in Film, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). For her outstanding service to the community, she received an award from the Spelman College Alumnae Association. McDonald’s Corporation also honored her as a “Broadcast Legend.”
Rolonda is in a relationship with her long-time partner, Ataveus Cash, and has spoken positively about their late-in-life engagement, expressing that at heart she still feels youthful. Although together for several years, the couple has not yet made time for a formal wedding. She owns her own production company, Watts Works Productions, and resides in Los Angeles.
Known for her engaging and dynamic presence, Watts has hosted a number of talk shows that combine entertainment, controversy, and social insight. Her notable television credits include roles in The Bold and the Beautiful, Curious George, and Days of Our Lives. Over the course of her career, she has worked on more than 30 television and film productions.
While Rolonda Watts has kept her official net worth private, various sources estimate it to be around $1 million, not $84 million as sometimes reported. Her primary income is derived from her work in television, books, radio, and motivational speaking engagements.
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