Know About Rebecca Buck; CNN, Married, Parents, Net Worth, Height

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Published Date: 28 Mar, 2019 Updated date: 27 Nov, 2020 By Celebs Podium

The end of the year 2018 was a new beginning in the life of Rebecca Buck. The 29-year-old got hitched to communication adviser boyfriend whom she has been dating since a long ago.

Rebecca Buck is an American journalist who serves as a political reporter and analyst on CNN, based in Washington D.C. Joining the network in 2017, she would be covering the report on the 2020 presidential campaign.

Rebecca Buck Bio; Parents, Birthday, Education, Height

The CNN talent was born as Rebecca Genelle Berg in 1990 to parents Steven Berg and Kris Berg. She celebrates her birthday on the 17th of January every year. Her father Steven was a city planner and later became a real estate broker founded by her mother.

 
 
 
 
 
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Rebecca grew up with her sister Emily in San Diego, California, and pursued her high school education there. She got graduated with a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Missouri at the age of 21. She is an attractive personality with a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters).

Her Career, CNN, Net Worth

Initially, Rebecca was an internee at St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The New Yorker. She began her career as a political reporting fellow at The New York Times in 2012. She then worked as a Capitol Hill reporter for internet media, Buzzfeed until 2013.

Rebecca also gained experience as a political correspondent for two years in Washington Examiner. Before joining CNN, she served as a national political reporter on RealClearPolitics, a Chicago-based political news and polling data aggregator.

In 2016, Buck joined CNN as a Political Analyst based in Washington D.C. Metro Area. As of 2017, she serves as a Political Reporter on the network.

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Rebecca Buck is a political analyst for CNN, joining in 2017 (Picture: Rebecca’s Instagram)

When it comes to earning, Rebecca has garnered a prominent part of net worth from her journalism stint since 2012. As a CNN reporter, she earns an average salary ranging from $47,953 to $52,304, which makes her net worth in millions.

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Married To Former Chief Communications Adviser Husband

The 30-year-old currently shares a marital relationship with her husband Brendan Kelley Buck. Brendan, aged 37 served as the chief communications adviser to Representative Paul Ryan, the House speaker. Moreover, he is a partner to Blue Engine Message & Media and JDA Frontline, a communications solutions company. This is his second marriage as his first marriage ended through a divorce.

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Rebecca Buck and her husband Brendan Buck dated several years before their marriage in 2018 (Picture: Rebecca’s Instagram)

The couple tied the wedding knot on 17th November 2018 at the Inn at Little Washington in Washington. The couple met in 2013 in a basement hallway of the United States Capitol when she was a congressional reporter at BuzzFeed and started dating. They often post their pictures together on social sites.

Expecting A Baby In March 2021

Rebecca and her husband are soon to be parents. The couple is expecting a baby in March 2021. The journalist revealed the news through her Instagram post in September 2020.

 
 
 
 
 
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Buck was pictured with her husband along with her pet dog Stella and the couple was holding a t-shirt with “Little Buck” printed on it.

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Some Interesting Facts About Rebecca Buck

  • Rebecca’s career choice was influenced by the events of September 11 and the presidential election of 2008.
  • She is a stepdaughter of Manuel B. Gomez from her mother’s second marriage in 2017.
  • Her grandfather immigrated to the United States from Czechoslovakia in the late 1930s.
  • After her graduation, she was selected as a summer fellow in Washington for The New York Times.
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