By Sarah Dowdey
Named Television’s Sexiest Newswoman in 2005, FOX anchor Juliet Huddy will showcase her fun-loving side on her new daily program, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, premiering January 22, 2007. She began her FOX career as a correspondent for the Miami bureau of FOX News. But she felt uncomfortable in the traditional hard news format and soon transitioned into talk shows.
PINK: How will your new morning show differ from its competitors – the extended Today show and Live with Regis and Kelly?
Juliet Huddy: I know this sounds predictable, but we are not going to be anything like those shows. Mike Jerrick and I will just be ourselves and let viewers into our lives. Mike and I have worked together for years, and we hang out all the time. We’re really best friends – we talk about life, love, relationships, anything, even “Hey, Mike, what kind of car should I buy?” We cover all aspects of our lives together and will bring that closeness to the show. I’m not sure if the producers like this, but I keep describing the show as Mike and I hanging out, but live action with humor and education.
PINK: What was your biggest career challenge?
J.H.: The hardest part has been trying to figure out my shtick – the place where my personality and talents fit. I’ve worked locally as a reporter and as an anchor, and it always seemed like I never quite fit in with the traditional format. Despite my background and experience, people sometimes think I come across as too light, fluffy or wacky for hard news. The new show’s format will take advantage of my strengths.
PINK: What do you consider the secret of your professional success?
J.H.: Whenever kids in college ask, “How did you get where you are?”, I say I gave up a lot. I moved away from my family and had to be away from them on holidays. I had to leave a couple of relationships. But I knew that if I committed myself to my career, it would turn out OK; there would be a light at the end of the tunnel. This is everything I’ve always dreamed of. I’m at the light – which I could be mistaking for dying!
PINK: What advice would you give our readers?
J.H.: It’s schmaltzy but it’s my mantra: Be true to yourself. Even when execs told me to conform, I said, “No, I can’t, that’s not who I am.” I’ll do what I do because it’s what makes me happy. I’ve never strayed from that. I’ve never tried to be more serious or formal. The day I met Mike, it totally changed my life because I met someone who was like me, someone who didn’t fit into the hard news environment. We’re two peas in a pod.
PINK: How did you react to being named Television’s Sexiest Newswoman in 2005 by Steppin’ Out?
J.H.: You can tell by watching me that I don’t take myself that seriously. Of course I like to dress up and look nice, so I was flattered, but it was really pretty funny. I don’t want to say I’m a tomboy, but I don’t feel comfortable trying to be the sexpot. I got the raised eyebrow from some people who were like, “This is the news – you’re not supposed to be sexy.” But hey, I’m 37, I’ll take it.
PINK: What is the most innovative reporting you’ve done?
J.H.: Oh, God, I don’t know if I can pick out one specific thing. But being in New York after 9/11 [hosting the morning show FOX and Friends] and speaking with the widows, family members and victims – that was humbling. But I couldn’t quite keep it together; that’s another reason why I feel like I don’t quite fit into the straight news format.
PINK: What’s a mistake you won’t make twice?
J.H.: Where do I begin! I have more than a few times tried to lighten things up with sexual innuendoes – sometimes it doesn’t come off so well. And of course I’ve had some of those moments where you gasp as you hear yourself saying something inappropriate. I was interviewing somebody whose family member had been beheaded, and as I was talking about a story written about it, I made a comment like, “Heads are gonna roll.” I gasped on air as I said it.
PINK: When you’re not working, what do you do to relax? I hear you like karaoke.
J.H.: Yes, but I’m not good at it. I’m a total nerd. My favorite song is Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles.” I once sang Lisa Loeb’s “Stay” on air, and the next night [Comedy Central’s TV host] Stephen Colbert was mocking my rendition. My boyfriend is on the road constantly and in Africa a lot. I like to hang out with my friends and go to the local cafes and drinking establishments.
PINK: What are your New Year’s resolutions?
J.H.: The same one everyone always has: to work out. But I’m committed to it this year. I’d also like to spend time with my family and get married, although I can’t really completely control that one.
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