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S. E. Cupp was born on February 23, 1979, in Carlsbad, California. Named Sarah Elizabeth “S.E.” Cupp, she is the only child of her parents. She was raised in Andover, Massachusetts. She is of white ethnicity, stands 5 feet tall, and is a citizen of the United States.
S.E. Cupp earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University. She later completed a Master’s degree in Religious Studies from New York University. Although she was raised Catholic, she has publicly identified as an atheist, although her views on religion have evolved over time and she often discusses matters of faith respectfully in public forums.
Cupp began her career in journalism in 2002. She gained experience as a writer and editor and has contributed work to several publications, including The New York Daily News, where she became a featured columnist in 2009. Though she did not work for The New York Times, her columns and opinions have been published in a range of notable media outlets.
Her television career includes guest appearances on platforms such as CNN and Fox News. Known for her sharp commentary and articulate delivery, she later became a co-host of a rebooted version of CNN’s “Crossfire” in 2013. She has built a reputation as a skilled political commentator, essayist, and television host, admired for her on-air presence and insightful discourse.
Cupp has consistently advocated in favor of LGBTQ+ rights, including support for same-sex marriage. Her progressive stances on social issues, combined with her conservative political leanings, have made her a unique and respected voice in American media.
S.E. Cupp maintains an active presence on various social media platforms, including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Her verified accounts allow her to engage with a broad audience, share personal and professional updates, and comment on current events. She does not have an official Wikipedia page written by herself but is featured on the platform through community-curated content.
S.E. Cupp is married to John Goodwin, a former chief of staff to U.S. Representative Raúl Labrador. The couple met during the 2008 Republican National Convention and began dating in 2011. They became engaged in 2012 and were married the following year. As professionals in adjacent political and media spheres, they share a mutual understanding of the demands of their respective fields. The couple has one son, born in 2014.
According to publicly available sources, S.E. Cupp’s estimated salary is around $500,000, while her net worth is reported to be approximately $6 million. These figures reflect her longstanding involvement in media, broadcasting, and written journalism.
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