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Who Is Noelle Watters?

Biography

Noelle Inguagiato Watters is a lifestyle writer, fashion stylist, and designer who currently owns a firm that specialises in home design consultancy.

The former FOX News employee is the ex-wife of Jesse Watters, an American conservative political commentator on Fox News.

Age

Noelle Watters was born on May 5, 1976. She is 47 years old as of May 5, 2023. Noelle will be 48 years old on May 5, 1977.

Parents

The On-Air Personality was born to Peter Inguagiato (father) and Rosemary Inguagiato (mother). She is of Scottish-Irish descent.

Marriage

Husband

Noelle got married to Jesse Watters in 2009. They met in 2022 when they were both working for FOX. The duo flaunted each other on social media; the relationship was not a secret.

They would later divorce in March 2019. Noelle filed for divorce in 2018 after Watters admitted to an affair with a producer on his show, Emma DiGiovine.

The marriage was blessed with twin daughters on 4th November 2011.

Jesse Watters would later announce his engagement to Emma DiGiovine (now Emma Watters) in a tweet on August 25, 2019.

Emma DiGiovine is a journalist and a former Fox News Channel producer. She came into the limelight following the media coverage of her affair with Fox News political analyst, Jesse Watters.

Jesse and Emma. PHOTO Credit: @jessewatters/Instagram

Emma and Jesse got married in December 2019. They had a son together in 2021, followed by a daughter in April 2023.

Jesse, Emma, and their children. PHOTO Credit: @jessewatters/Instagram

Children

Noelle Watters is a mother of twin girls, namely:

  • Ellie Watters
  • Sophie Watters

Education

Noelle Watters possessed a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major: English Writing Dual Minor: Art History and International, after graduating from Fairfield University, Connecticut, United States in 1998.

She also holds a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor from the Long Island University after graduating in 2022.

She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Child Psychology.

Career

Noelle Watters started her professional career as an Account Executive at Clavin Klein between 1998 – 1999.

She also worked as a Public Relations Specialist for HBHPMK between 1999 and 2000.

After resigning from her role at HBHPMK, Noelle joined Fox News in 2000 working her way up to the position of Senior Editor/ Producer, Fox News Magazine, and resigned in September 2011.

Frequently Asked Questions About Noelle Watters

What happened with Jesse Watters’s first wife?

Noelle Watters is Jesse Watters’s first wife. They have two children together. Noelle filed for divorce in 2018 when she discovered Jesse was having an affair with a work colleague, Emma.

She is currently not remarried.

What does Noelle Watters do?

Does Jesse Watters have a child with his new wife?

Yes. Jesse Watters and Emma Watters both have two children together.

Why did Jesse and Noelle get divorced?

Jesse Watters announced his affair with a work colleague and a producer on his show, Emma DiGiovine.

This made Noelle Watters file for a divorce. Few months after the divorce was finalised, Jesse announced his engagement to Emma and they would later get married same year.

Is Noelle Watters married now?

No, Noelle Watters has not remarried since she divorced her ex-husband, Jesse Watters. Jesse however married Emma DiGiovine,the lady she was having an affair with while still married to Noelle.

The affair was the cause of their divorce.

What is Noelle Watters doing now?

According to her LinkedIn, Noelle is in the job market seeking freelance writing or producing opportunities with a dynamic and insightful brand.


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