S.E. Cupp Biography

S. E. Cupp is a television personality, political analyst, and author from the United States. S.E. Cupp: Unfiltered, a political panel show co-hosted with Andrew Levy, premiered on HLN and later CNN in August 2017.

S.E. Cupp Age

Cupp is 43 years old as of 2022. She was born on 23 February 1979 in Sarah Elizabeth Cupp in Carlsbad, California, United States.

S.E. Cupp Height

Cupp stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches(1.65 m).

S.E. Cupp Family

Cupp was born in the California city of Oceanside.

S.E. Cupp Education

Cupp attended the Academy of Notre Dame while growing up in Andover, Massachusetts. She studied ballet from the age of six until she was in her late teens. She struggled with eating issues while in ballet school and had a recurrence during her college years. Cupp earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history from Cornell University in 2000. She worked for The Cornell Daily Sun while at Cornell. She received her Master of Arts degree in Religious Studies from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2010.

S.E. Cupp Husband

Cupp met John Goodwin, a former director of staff for Rep. Raul Labrador, at the 2008 Republican National Convention, and the two started dating in 2011. In September 2012, she and Goodwin got engaged, and they married in November 2013.

S.E. Cupp Son

In December 2014, she gave birth to a son, John Davies Goodwin III. The Weather Channel’s Head of Communications is presently Goodwin.

S.E. Cupp Jeopardy

During Power Players Week, Cupp played on Celebrity Jeopardy! during the show’s 32nd season. She received $50,000 from Share Our Strength for her charity, the No Kid Hungry initiative.

S.E. Cupp Thyroid Cancer

Cupp kept her promise to “share more of her woman stories” by broadcasting her first mammogram to the globe. She shared a photo of herself in medical gear standing next to a mammography machine on Twitter, stating, “I Wanted to Share that I Got My First Mammogram Because When We Reach That Age, It’s Time.” Cupp had made a vow to be more open with other women about her personal life after admitting in 2019 that she had miscarried. She went on to express how vital it is to be vulnerable about women’s issues as a result of her experience.

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S.E. Cupp Career

Cupp worked for an online publication and a public relations firm after graduating from Cornell. She has also been a frequent guest on all three cable news channels – CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC – and was a contributor to Politico.com’s The Arena.

Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Daily News, The American Spectator, Townhall, Newsmax, Human Events, Slate, Maxim, and The Daily Caller, among others. Cupp was appointed as a columnist for the New York Daily News in 2009. She was hired as a writer and pundit for Mercury Radio Arts, the Glenn Beck-owned and controlled business, in 2011. Cupp was given her own show, “S.E. Cupp,” on the Insider Extreme broadcast, which can be accessed on Glennbeck.com, shortly after being hired by Beck. The show has been relocated to GBTV.

She co-hosted The Cycle on MSNBC with political strategist Krystal Ball, pop-culture pundit Touré, and senior Salon political writer Steve Kornacki beginning June 25, 2012. Despite being an atheist herself, Cupp stated on The Cycle on July 5, 2012 that she “would never vote for an atheist president.” Cupp explained that a president should not represent only 10 to 15% of the population of the United States, and that faith functioned as a “balance” on presidential power. Cupp, who calls himself a Log Cabin Republican, believes the GOP should endorse homosexual marriage.

She calls herself a “mainstream conservative,” although she voted for Joe Biden and chastised Ron Paul for supporting non-interventionist foreign policy. Cupp said she “became increasingly uncomfortable with an event, a great event in many ways, that had nonetheless attempted to marginalize a really important group of conservatives working on our behalf” after pulling out of a CPAC appearance in March 2013, citing the organization’s stance on homosexuality and gay marriage. She has since joined the Young Conservatives for Marriage Freedom.

Cupp will join a new version of Crossfire, relaunching in the fall of 2013, with panelists Newt Gingrich, Stephanie Cutter, and Van Jones, CNN announced on June 26, 2013. Cupp quit MSNBC and The Cycle as a result of her final appearance on June 27, 2013.

Cupp will host a new nighttime show, S.E. Cupp Unfiltered, in June, according to CNN’s sister network HLN, which announced the news on March 13, 2017. In August 2018, the show was relocated to CNN as a weekly Saturday evening broadcast. Her column was syndicated by Tribune Content Agency in 2018, and it now appears in the New York Daily News. Cupp said on August 20, 2020, that she would vote for Joe Biden in the 2020 US presidential election.

Other anchors include Forrest Sawyer, Joan Lunden, Jim Avila, Joan Lunden, Cecily Tynan, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan, Lara Spencer, Ginger Zee, David Muir, Amy Robach, Kendis Gibson, Diane MacedoRob Nelson, Paula Faris, and Reena Ninan.