Shannon Bream
Shannon Bream
Shannon Bream is a prominent American journalist, attorney, and author, currently serving as the anchor of Fox News Sunday. Born on December 23, 1970, in Sanford, Florida, she pursued a law degree at Florida State University College of Law after earning a business management degree from Liberty University. Before transitioning to journalism, Bream practiced corporate law, specializing in race discrimination and sexual harassment cases .+3ThePicturesWell+3Legit.ng - Nigeria news.+3Axios+1Legit.ng - Nigeria news.+1
Bream began her broadcasting career in 2007 at Fox News Channel, covering the U.S. Supreme Court and serving as the network's Chief Legal Correspondent. In 2022, she made history as the first woman to host Fox News Sunday, bringing a blend of legal expertise and compassionate storytelling to the program . Her reporting has encompassed landmark Supreme Court decisions, political developments, and social issues, earning her recognition for her thorough and respectful approach.Axios+6Legit.ng - Nigeria news.+6Midwest Speakers Bureau+6Legit.ng - Nigeria news.+4+4Axios+4
Outside of her journalism career, Bream is a bestselling author, with works such as The Women of the Bible Speak and The Mothers and Daughters of the Bible Speak, which explore themes of faith and resilience. She is also the host of the podcast Livin' the Bream, where she shares personal stories and insights on faith, family, and perseverance .Legit.ng - Nigeria news.+3Goodreads+3+3Legit.ng - Nigeria news.+2Originalprofiles+2Midwest Speakers Bureau+2
One of Bream's notable quotes is:
"For me, my faith is the most important thing in my life." BrainyQuote
This reflects her commitment to integrating her Christian faith into both her personal and professional life. Bream's journey from law to journalism, coupled with her dedication to faith and family, continues to inspire many.Axios+1BrainyQuote+1