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Shawn Killinger

Shawn Killinger

Who is Shawn Killinger?

Shawn Killinger is a multitalented personality. Shawn Killinger is recognized for being the program host of the American network QVC, which specializes in television home shopping programs.

Shawn is also well-known for being a past candidate on the NBC reality show “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.”

Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education 

Shawn Killinger was born on November 2, 1979, in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

Her family moved to Mexico City, Mexico, when she was 11 years old, due to her father’s occupation, and she spent the next four years learning the Spanish language.

No other information regarding her family’s history has been made public to far.

After graduating from the International American School Foundation, Killinger enrolled at Penn State University.

Shawn worked for the World Health Organization and the International Labor Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, after graduating from Penn State with a Bachelor of Arts degree in marketing.

Net Worth and Salary of Shawn Killinger

Shawn Killinger’s net worth is believed to be over $1 million.

With annual income estimated to be $115,000, gained by her professional on-camera reporting and journalism career, which now spans nearly two decades.

Shawn Killinger
Shawn Killinger posing for photos. Source: Forums – PRIMETIME

Facts of Shawn Killinger

Full Name Shawn Killinger
Profession Journalist, TV Anchor
Birth Date 2nd November 1979
Birth Place Detroit, Michigan, USA
Full Name Shawn Killinger
Star Sign Scorpio
Mother N/A
Marital Status Unmarried
Net Worth $1 million
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Height 5 feet 5 inches
Weight 50 Kg
Eye Color Grey
Hair Color Blonde

Professional Career 

Following graduation, Shawn moved to the United States and lived in New York City, where she began her broadcasting career.

Her first job in journalism was with the CBS Television Network, where she worked as a correspondent for shows such as “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “CBS 60 Minutes,” and “Evening News with Dan Rather” for the next two years.

She later relocated to Rochester, New York, where she worked as a general assignment reporter for WUHF-TV, a FOX Network affiliate.

Shawn also developed her reporting talents while working for CBS affiliates WKMG-TV in Albany, New York, and WKMG-TV in Orlando, Florida, as well as as the co-anchor of CBS Channel 6’s morning news broadcast.

Shawn rose to popularity in 2005, when she was selected as one of 16 contestants from tens of thousands around the country for NBC’s reality show “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.”

The show was about business magnate Martha Stewart, and it concentrated on the culinary arts, media, entertainment, design, and style.

It followed her search for the right apprentice among 16 hopefuls, who were separated into two teams and competed against each other to complete numerous weekly missions.

Killinger was fired after the third week of the show, purportedly for irritating Martha Stewart by saying “Fake it ’til you make it.”

Killinger’s popularity has grown as a result of this venture, despite the fact that she was fired from the show.

Killinger joined QVC, a cable, satellite, and broadcast television network that owns and manages one of the country’s most popular shopping channels, in 2007.

Since then, she’s mastered the art of live entertainment and engagement, and she’s become one of the company’s cover models.

She is currently most known for her daily on-camera appearances, during which she hosts a four-hour live, unscripted TV shopping program, which entertains a big audience and generates millions of dollars in annual sales for QVC.

Relationship Status 

Killinger, on the other hand, is a married lady; she has been married to Joseph ‘Joe’ Carretta, the Executive Director of Sunrise Senior Care, the fifth-biggest assisted living provider in the United States, since 2013.

The pair met on a dating website and began dating shortly after, leading to what appears to be a happy marriage.

Shawn’s loss in 2014 prevented them from having their own children, so they opted to adopt a baby girl in 2017.

Shawn lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with her husband and child, as well as Joe’s two sons from prior relationships.

Killinger is a humanitarian as well as a successful reporter and television host; she has been an active member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation since 2008, serving as a “Wish Granter” for children with life-threatening illnesses.

The number two is her lucky number. Turquoise is her lucky stone. She enjoys reading books.

Height, Weight & Body Measurement 

Shawn has a toned body, standing at 5ft 5ins (1.65 m) and weighing roughly 110lbs (50 kgs).

Her vital statistics are 33-24-33, which, when paired with her short blonde hair, give her an attractive and camera-friendly appearance.

Social Media Status

This 39-year-old American television personality is very active on social media, including Instagram, where her official account @shawnkillingerqvc has approximately 68,000 admirers and followers.

Until 2015, she was also highly active on Twitter, with over 10,000 followers.

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Quick Facts of Shawn Killinger

  • Aside from that, Shawn is well-known for being a former contestant on NBC’s reality game show “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.”
  • Shawn rose to prominence in 2005, when she was chosen as one of 16 competitors from tens of thousands across the country to appear in NBC’s reality TV series “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart.”
  • Killinger was fired after the third week of the show, allegedly for saying “Fake it ’til you make it,” which irritated Martha Stewart.
  • She currently resides in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with her husband and their child, as well as Joe’s two sons from previous affairs.
  • Aside from being a successful reporter and television host, Killinger is also a philanthropist.
  • Since 2008, she has been an active member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, serving as a “Wish Granter” for children with life-threatening illnesses.