Check out Annett Möller, born July 30, 1978, in Schwerin, Germany, a news editor, newsreader, and TV presenter, poppin’ off on shows like “RTL aktuell.” Lately, she’s been holdin’ it down on Sat.1.
Meet Nancy O’Dell (born Nancy Evelyn Humphries, February 25, 1966). She’s an American TV host and entertainment journo. She’s been rockin’ it as co-anchor of the syndicated show Entertainment Tonight since jumpin’ on board January 3, 2011. Back in May 2013, she snagged an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Clemson University.
Meet Eva Herman, born Eva Feldker on November 9, 1958, in Emden, Lower Saxony, a German author and TV host. She was droppin’ news as a presenter on the nationwide “Tagesschau” from 1989 to 2006 and hosted a bunch of other shows for Norddeutscher Rundfunk until 2007.
Back in 2003, a TNS Emnid poll crowned her “Germany’s favorite presenter.” But some of her hot takes in books and media about gender roles and family values stirred up major drama in 2006, leadin’ to her gettin’ the boot from ARD in 2007.
Meet Anna Ryder Richardson, born January 29, 1964, a British interior designer and TV star. She smashed it as a designer on BBC’s Changing Rooms, House Invaders, and Staying Put, and teamed up with Cameron Biswas on CBBC’s Hider in the House. She also runs Manor House Wildlife Park in Pembrokeshire.
Meet Uta Bresan, born May 9, 1965, in Plauen, East Germany, a German TV host and singer. She’s holdin’ it down in the entertainment world, droppin’ hot albums and rockin’ the mic on various TV gigs. Uta’s a big deal in Germany, keepin’ the music and TV scene lit with her serious skills.
Meet Anne Will, born March 18, 1966, a German TV journalist. She held it down as the anchor of ARD’s “Tagesthemen” news show, droppin’ daily updates from April 14, 2001, to June 24, 2007.
Meet Konnie Huq, born July 17, 1975, in London. She’s a British TV presenter and writer who held it down as the longest-serving female host of “Blue Peter” from 1997 to 2008.
Konnie was a total icon on the kids’ show, sparklin’ inspiration for a whole generation. She’s also flexed her writing chops, teamin’ up with her husband, Charlie Brooker, to co-write “Black Mirror” episodes. Konnie stays busy with charity gigs and projects pushin’ literacy and science. Her charm and skills have cemented her as a big deal in British media.
Check out Jenny Taft (born September 5, 1987), an American sports TV star holdin’ it down as the main college football sideline reporter for Fox broadcasts.