Is Alex Wagner Leaving MNSBC? Where Is She Going?

There is no information available on Alex Wagner quitting MSNBC. Meanwhile, she recently joined the slot of Rachel Maddow, who will only do Monday’s place on MSNBC.

The much sought-after 9 p.m. time slot for Rachel Maddow on MSNBC has been picked for Wagner. She is a seasoned political figure who recently joined MSNBC as a senior political analyst & guest anchor in February.

She will host a show from Tuesday through Friday while Maddow continues to air on Mondays. The debut of Wagner’s new program is scheduled for August 16.

Alex Wagner’s Husband Sam Kass

Alex Wagner is married to her husband, Sam Kass. At the Blue Hill at Stone Barns restaurant in Pocantico Hills, New York, on August 30, 2014, Wagner married Sam Kass, a former White House nutrition policy advisor and assistant chef.

As Sam is a family friend of the former president, Barack Obama and his family were present for the wedding. The couple got engaged for a year before getting married.

 

Alex Wagner is married to former White House nutrition policy advisor and assistant chef Sam Kass.
Alex Wagner is married to former White House nutrition policy advisor and assistant chef Sam Kass. ( Source : The-Sun )

 

Kass was appointed as a senior food analyst by NBC News in 2015, with responsibility for reporting on issues including healthy eating, food trends, and policy across all NBC News platforms.

Cyrus, the first child of Wagner and Kass, was born in 2017. Rafael, their second child, was taken to her on April 16, 2019.

Alex Wagner’s Net Worth

Alex Wagner, the author, and the host has an estimated net worth of $3 million from her career as a host. The TV host’s salary is $600 thousand. Alex worked as a reporter for the Huffington Post before joining MSNBC.

While there, she covered American economic innovation and looked into the confluence of politics, business, and new technology.

Before being appointed to this role, Wagner worked as the White House correspondent for Politics Daily, covering local and foreign events like the BP oil disaster and the Egyptian revolution.