Mel Robbins Bio: Husband, Age, Wedding, Salary, Family, Net Worth


Mel Robbins

Television in the United States Mel Robbins is most known for her work at CNN News Broadcast as a news reporter. She owns The Confidence Project, Inc., a media firm that provides personal development training and online courses to students and business partners all over the world. Mel is also the 2014 Gracie Award winner for Outstanding Host-News/Nonfiction for News 96.5. (WDBO).

Quick Facts of Mel Robbins

Date of Birth October 06, 1968 Age 52 Years
Nationality American Profession Journalist
Marital Status Married Husband/Spouse Chris Robbins (M. 1996)
Divorced Not Yet Gay/Lesbian No
Net Worth Not Disclosed Ethnicity White
Children/Kids Oakley Robbins (Son), Sawyer Laurel, Kendall Iris (Daughters) Height N/A
Education Dartmouth College, Boston College Law School

Mel and her husband met through a mutual friend. The Details of Their Wedding

Mel Robbins and her husband, Chris Robbins, the Managing Director of The Confidence Project Inc., met in 1994 at a black-tie party at the Puck Building. The duo enjoys outdoor activities and were instantly enamored by one other’s commonalities when they first met.

After a ten-minute talk, the couple swapped numbers and promised to go for an early walk the next day. Mel frequently states that she had a feeling Chris would be her future husband.

The couple got engaged in 1995 and married on August 24, 1996. Pastor Glenn Wagner officiated the ceremony, which took place at the bride’s family home on Bear Lake in North Muskegon, Michigan. In a tent beneath the evergreens beside the lake, all of the close friends and family members gathered for dinner.

Because both the bride and groom enjoy outdoor activities, they chose Montana for their honeymoon and went fishing. A year after their wedding, the couple moved out of their Manhattan home and into their new home in Sherborn, Massachusetts.

With three children, she discusses open marriage.

The couple has three children, the first of whom, a daughter named Sawyer Laurel, was born in March 1999. Kendall is their other daughter, and Oakley is their boy.

Mel, who is a frequent user of social media, frequently posts family photos. She shared a snapshot of her family on June 18, 2017, and characterized her spouse as the “base of love and strength” upon which her family is built. She also sent Chris pleasantries on Father’s Day.

On June 9, 2015, the journalist published an article on CNN titled “What’s Inside an Open Marriage?” in which she disclosed that she and her spouse explored “open marriage.” Mel, who believes that physical contact has no bearing on open marriage, believes that whether a person chooses to sleep with opposite sex outside of their marriage or to live with one partner for the rest of their lives is a personal option.

An open marriage was considered by the couple as an honest and open-minded way to live a devoted partnership. However, the television host eventually understood that you are not only having an intimate relationship with an outsider, but you are also bringing them into your entire life. She also admitted that the prospect of an outsider having access to her life and family terrified her and her husband. Ultimately, she came to the conclusion that their marriage is still closed, despite assertions on the cover of the Sunday New York Times magazine’s “The Virtues of Infidelity” that adultery enriches marriage.

Mel’s Family Discusses His Father’s Surgery

Mel announced the conclusion of her father’s brain surgery on Twitter on December 16, 2015. Mel expressed the joy of her father’s recovery and return to his house when he was taken to UMich Neurosurgery to finish his treatment.

She also mentioned in the tweet that she was enjoying her time watching Magic Mike XXL while her mum was sipping Margarita.

Biography of Mel Robbins

Melanie Robbins, an American reporter, was born on October 6, 1968, in North Muskegon, Michigan, and grew up there, according to wiki. Libra is her zodiac sign.

In 1986, the CNN Reporter enrolled at Dartmouth College and graduated in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in history, film, and women’s studies. She then attended to Boston College Law School in 1994, where she received her law degree in 1994.