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Is Laura Ingraham Married? Unraveling Her Private Life and Relationships over the Years

Laura Ingraham is the host of FOX News Channel’s (FNC) The Ingraham Angle (weeknights, 7 PM/ET). She joined the network in 2007 as a contributor.

In the NewsWireNGR list of the Top 25 Fox News Female Anchors: Most Attractive Presenters and TV Hosts, the conservative television host was born in Glastonbury, Connecticut in June 19, 1963.

She is currently 60 years old, as of 2023.

Who is Laura Ingraham married to?

Laura Ingraham has never been married but has dated several public figures, ranging from high-profile politicians to economists and entrepreneurs.

Her relationship life is so interesting to fans because they are usually short-lived.

Who has Laura Ingraham dated?

Dinesh D’Souza – ’80s

Ingraham was reportedly engaged to Dinesh D’Souza, an Indian-American right-wing political commentator, author, film-maker, and conspiracy theorist.

They remained friends after the relationship didn’t work out. The cause of their breakup was not known. Dinesh appeared on Laura Ingraham’s nightly Fox News show at least 15 times in 2022.

Laura also wrote a letter in defense of Dinesh D’Souza to the federal judge overseeing the conservative author and filmmaker’s campaign finance violation case in 2014.

She revealed in the letter that she had known Dinesh since 1982 when “we were both students at Dartmouth College”.

George Conway – ’90s

George Conway and Laura Ingraham dated in the late 1990s. Conway often invited her to the ski slopes or the beach. It is unclear how long the relationship lasted but neither of them has publicly discussed it.

He would later see Kellyanne Fitzpatrick on the cover of a society magazine, and asked Ann Coulter for an introduction, and began dating Fitzpatrick. George and Kellyanne married in 2001.

George and Kellyanne. PHOTO Credit: New York Times

George and Kellyanne III is an American lawyer and activist. Conway was considered by President Donald Trump for the position of Solicitor General of the United States, and a post as an assistant attorney general heading the Civil Division at the United States Department of Justice, but withdrew himself from consideration.

Keith Olbermann – 1998

Keith Olbermann and Laura Ingraham dated in 1998. The relationship was short-lived but remains an unforgettable one for Olbermann.

Keith Theodore Olbermann is an American sports and political commentator and writer. Olbermann spent the first 20 years of his career in sports journalism.

Reacting to a viral video of Ingraham in November 2021, Olbermann said; “I didn’t suffer through three dates worth of her “sense of humor” in 1998 for you to not recognize these are the same acting skills @IngrahamAngle turns to, whenever she tries to pass for human.”

“I dated her. I went through three evenings of this kind of humor, some of it far more agonizingly long than this. She thinks she’s funny, and funny in this way.”

Robert Torricelli – 1999

In 1999, whispers circulated that Laura Ingraham was involved with Robert Torricelli, an American lawyer and former politician. However, the relationship seemed unlikely given Robert’s status as a Democrat with contrasting political beliefs to Laura’s. The pair never publicly acknowledged the rumors.

A staunch advocate for progressive causes, Torricelli was a vocal champion of civil rights, healthcare reform, and environmental protection. During his tenure in Congress, he played a pivotal role in enacting landmark legislation, including the Clean Air Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Lawrence H. Summers – 2005

There were rumours in 2005 that Laura Ingraham and Lawrence H. Summers were romantically involved. However, there was no confirmation of this rumor or reports that suggest such from reputable media.

Lawrence Henry Summers is an American economist who served as the 71st United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1999 to 2001 and as director of the National Economic Council from 2009 to 2010. He also served as president of Harvard University from 2001 to 2006.

Is Summers married? In December 2005, Summers married English professor, Elisa New, who has three daughters (Yael, Orli and Maya) from a previous marriage. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.

James V. Reyes

Laura Ingraham was reportedly engaged to Chicago businessman, James V. Reyes in 2005.

It was during this time when Laura was diagnosed with breast cancer, so she underwent chemotherapy for a while. After having a successful surgery, she shared in May that they’d broken off the engagement.

Who is James V Reyes?

James V. Reyes is the Owner of Reyes Holdings, LLC, and serves as Director of Real Estate and Reyes Beer Division.

Prior to joining Reyes in 1992, he worked in real estate and mortgage businesses in Washington D.C.

Who did Laura Ingraham have kids with?

For people who are curious and asking who is the father of Laura Ingraham children? Here is the answer, even though she has never been married, Laura Ingraham is a happy single parent to three adopted children.

Laura Ingraham children

Their names are:

  • Maria, a girl from Guatemala (adopted in 2008)
  • Michael Dmitri, a boy from Russia (adopted in 2009)
  • Nikolai Peter, a boy from Russia (adopted in 2011)

Ingraham personal life

Ingraham attended a Baptist church until the age of twelve, later converting to Roman Catholicism. She studied Spanish and Russian.

In April 2005, Ingraham announced that she had undergone treatment for breast cancer.


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