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SAGE Steele divorced her husband who she was with for 27 years just before she left her job at ESPN. Steele, 51, described how she endured three stressful situations all at once and what helped her cope during the difficult time.
The former host of ESPN, Sage Steele, was married to her husband Jonathan Bailey for two decades before they decided to split in 2019. Sage and Jonathan were once the most lovable couple who attended the same University and fell in love during college.
Sage Steele has not married again since her divorce from her husband, Jonathan Bailey, in 2019. They ended their marriage after 22 years together, and as of now, Sage Steele is apparently single. Born on November 28, 1972, Sage Marie Steele is an American TV anchor and former co-host of ESPN’s 12 noon SportsCenter.
Sage was married to Jonathan Bailey, a former professional personal trainer. She and her (now ex) husband first met during college and fell in love with each other. After six years of dating, the lovebirds tied the knot in an intimate ceremony on 30 October 1999.
Steele married Jonathan Bailey in 1999. Together, they have three children, two daughters and one son. They divorced in 2019. [22] [23] [24] [25] In March 2021, Steele put her home in Avon, Connecticut, on the market for $1.6 million, [26] after doing extensive renovations. [3] Steele was on the board of the Pat Tillman Foundation.
Longtime “SportsCenter” anchor Sage Steele is leaving ESPN after settling a lawsuit she filed against the Walt Disney Co.-owned cable network.
ESPN and broadcaster Sage Steele, who was at the network for 16 years, have parted ways after both sides agreed to settle a lawsuit filed in 2021.
Steele was pulled off ESPN during a wave of controversy, in which she offered critical comments about the company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate and former President Barack Obama.
Sage Steele has parted ways with ESPN, where she worked for over a decade, after recently settling a lawsuit against the network. The former “SportsCenter” anchor made headlines in 2021 for her remarks on vaccine mandates, President Barack Obama’s racial identity, and how female reporters dress.
Steele sued ESPN and its parent company Disney in April for breach of contract, claiming bosses benched her over comments she made on a podcast about COVID-19 vaccines and the ethnicity of former...