Juliet Huddy is a seasoned journalist and broadcaster, best known for her work with Fox News Channel. She was born in Miami Beach, Florida, to John Huddy, a television producer, and Erica Huddy, a singer and performer. Her brother, John Huddy Jr., is also a journalist and has worked as a correspondent for Fox News.
Juliet graduated from Langley High School in 1987. She then attended the University of Missouri, where she earned a degree in political science with a minor in sociology.
Juliet began her journalism career at the age of 23 as a reporter and producer for KARO-FM's morning newscast in Columbia, Missouri. She later moved to Ventura, California, where she worked at KADY-TV, a station owned by her parents. Initially hired as an executive producer for promotions, she later transitioned into reporting for the Ventura County News Network. Her work in promotions earned her several ADDY Awards, which recognize excellence in advertising and marketing.
Huddy also served as the executive producer of the television program Armed Response. Her work on the show earned her recognition as a finalist for the IRIS Award, presented by the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE).
After five years in California, Juliet relocated to Jacksonville, Florida, where she joined WAWS-TV as a general assignment reporter for the station's nightly newscast. In addition to her television role, she hosted morning radio shows on WFYV-FM, including the popular Lex and Terry Show. She was also a regular guest on The KiddChris Show on WYSP in Philadelphia.
| Net Worth 2021: | 2 million |