bigzman wrote:
Not only she gets to see her husband and two boys more often, but with them living near farms year round--they are eating more "cleaner" meals than during her college days spent at Rutgers and the 11 years she spent on the
Today Show.
Full
People Magazine article:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/natalie-morales-dishes-her-family-175957688.htmlAnd Natalie is going to have a cookbook, to be released April 17:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0544974492/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1Finally, I found it ironic that a similar person sharing her name will be in an upcoming NBC comedy pilot called
Abby's--but not many details are circulating online about the plot (but if the real Natalie Morales would have been cast in it, oh my--that would have been something to see).
The other Natalie was in a recent show on Fox with Fred Savage and Rob Lowe called The Grinder. The actress is 13 years younger than the journalist and is of Cuban descent. She started out on White Collar but left the show in season two. She then guest starred on Parks and Recreation and was on the show Trophy Wife. She also did CSI: Miami, The Middleman, and Santa Clarita Diet. She was then in the film Going the Distance. She was born in the town of Kendall, Florida.
The Journalist was born to a Brazilian mother and Puerto Rican father. She was born in Taiwan on a army base, but grew up in Delaware and New Jersey. She worked the NBC in Hartford, Connecticut then jumped to MSNBC in 2002 and after four years there moved to Today Show. Two years later moved to her main role on the show until her departure in 2016. Now she does Access Hollywood and Access Hollywood Live and is Today Show's West Coast Correspondent.