What is Jenna Wolfe's net worth? Fortune explored amid wife Stephanie Gosk's formal divorce filing

2018 Fox Network Upfront - Source: Getty
(L-R) Cris Carter, Jenna Wolfe, and Nick Wright attend the 2018 Fox Network Upfront (Source: Getty)

NBC News correspondent Stephanie Gosk has filed for divorce from her wife, former Today show host and journalist Jenna Wolfe.

The couple had remained married for thirteen years after tying the knot in 2013. They share two daughters, Harper and Quinn. They publicly announced their separation in July 2023, noting that it was caused by strains from the Covid19 pandemic. At the time, they described remaining great friends and loving parents to their children.

Journalist Jenna Wolfe and Carolina Bermudez attends Big City Moms Biggest Baby Shower Ever - Source: Getty
Journalist Jenna Wolfe and Carolina Bermudez attends Big City Moms Biggest Baby Shower Ever - Source: Getty

Gosk is best-known as a longtime correspondent for NBC News. She has been with the network since 2006. Wolfe is well-known as a broadcast journalist, sports anchor, and fitness expert.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Wolfe’s net worth is $3 million. Her fortune mainly stems from her journalism career, which spanned local TV roles to prominent national positions.

For instance, after working as a weekend sports anchor at WUHF (Fox affiliate) in New York, she advanced to NBC News and Today as a correspondent in 2007.

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Exploring the fortune of Jenna Wolfe amid her divorce

Jenna Wolfe was born as Jennifer Wolfeld in February 1974 in Jamaica to Jewish parents. Her father, Bennet Wolfeld, was an owner of leather factories in Puerto Rico before expanding to Jamaica. Her mother, Sheila Greenfeld, hailed from New Jersey. Wolfe grew up in Petionville, Haiti alongwith her younger brother.

In 1989, they relocated to the United States, where Wolfe attended SUNY Geneseo. She later graduated from Binghamton University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and French. She started her journalism career in 1996 as a news and sports reporter at WICZ, the Fox affiliate in Binghamton, New York. Before this position, Wolfe interned at the same place to hone her skills.

She said in an interview:

“I learned everything there was to learn [at FOX] and I put myself in a really, really great position to be able to start the rest of my life.”
Spellbound Premiere - Source: Getty
Spellbound Premiere - Source: Getty

Two years later, Jenna Wolfe joined WUHF in Rochester, New York, where she worked as the weekend sports anchor. By 1999, she moved to WPHL in Philadelphia, becoming the city’s first female sportscaster on local television.

Jenna Wolfe continued building her resume with roles at Madison Square Garden Network, where she remained until 2004, hosting MSG SportsDesk. She also served as an anchor on the weekend morning sports Eyewitness News at WABC. Wolfe entered national broadcasting in 2007 by joining NBC News.

She worked as a correspondent for the Today show and rose to co-anchor the Sunday edition of Weekend Today as the show’s lifestyle and fitness correspondent. After departing from NBC, Wolfe launched a digital show called The Jenna Wolfe Show, which streamed weekdays on Twitter, Facebook Live, Instagram, and YouTube.

In 2017, Wolfe joined Fox Sports 1 as a co-host of First Things First alongside Nick Wright and initially Cris Carter, where she remained till 2022. Post her journalism career, Jenna Wolfe has been working as a certified personal trainer, where she coaches clients and creates content around health.

Jenna Wolfe earns income beyond her journalistic career through fitness training, motivational speaking, authorship, and brand partnerships.

She has largely focused on independent content creation since leaving Fox Sports 1 in 2022, but makes occasional guest appearances on TV shows and podcasts. She is also an author and has published a book, Thinner in 30 in 2016.

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Edited by Aastha Dass