Kaity Tong Wiki, Plastic Surgery(Facelift) and Salary

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Kaity Tong Wiki, Plastic Surgery(Facelift) and Salary

Quick Information

Date of Birth/Birthday July 23, 1947
Age 76 Years 8 Month(s)
Nationality American
Profession/Occupation Broadcaster
Working For/Engaged On Channel 11 News (WPIX)
Husband/Spouse Robert Long (div.), Patrick Callahan (div.)
Married Yes
Divorced Yes
Boyfriend/Dating N/A
Gay/Lesbian No
Ethnicity White
Net Worth $ 4.5 Million
Children/Kids Philip Long

Kaity Tong is a Chinese-born American journalist. She has been working as a news anchor since 1981. 69 years old Tong was born in Qingdao, China and later grew up in the United States. She moved to the US with her parents at the age of 4.

You read about her because she has been a popular and respected anchor on television since the 80s. Tong is believed to be paid a handsome salary by the network. Her net worth is $4.5 million.

Despite the controversies she has faced, she has come a long way. But sometimes things like this happen! 

2010 was a controversial year for her. Tong was given a bad review and pay cuts because she believed her news director at WPIX were trying to get rid of her because of her age. She was devastated and surprised, she said. Later she won a lawsuit in which the news director Karen Scott and other personnel at WPIX, who accused Tong had to leave the job after testifying in court. 

Her family had a strong influence on her. It led her to graduate with a Bachelors of Arts degree in English literature and join a doctoral program at Stanford University in Chinese and Japanese literature. These academic achievements brought her closer to her aim of becoming a broadcast journalist.

She started her career with a summer job as a morning editor and producer at San Francisco KPIX-TV all-news radio while studying at Stanford. 

KPIX-TV was just the beginning. She then worked at many different places, which gained her the much-needed experiences and network in the television industry.

She is currently working at WPIX, which is a top news channel on the CW network. She is one of the top female anchors at the canal right now. She currently does the weekend anchoring for the station. 

These successes brought her many rewards and honors. She was honored by the Rotary International with its Paul Harris Fellowship. She is the first person to receive the honor.

She has also received a Champion of Excellence Award from the Organization of Chinese Americans. And the highest honor she has received is the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for her work. 

Talking about her looks, Kaity has a sexy Asian look. With her tilted cat eyes and soft porcelain skin, she rules the field of news anchoring. Wearing a pencil skirt and high heels while flaunting her hot legs, she is always one of the best dressed female anchors. She prefers heels for her feet as she believes it adds to her height and helps her look tall, bold and confident. 

Kaity has a son, Philip Long, with her ex-husband Robert Long, who was the vice president at KNBC-TV. She later divorced Long and married a photographer named Patrick Callahan. But she has already been divorced with Patrick too!

On March 2010, an interview of hers was aired titled Meet a New York Legend – Kaity Tong. People appreciated her efforts to share her ups and downs both in her personal and professional life. This interview raised questions about Kaity having plastic surgery done to her. Some audiences posted online that she must have had a surgery and a facelift otherwise she would look old. These criticisms didn’t affect Kaity at all.  

Kaity Tong can be found on social networking sites. Pictures and latest news about her can be easily accessed on her personal sites. She is on Twitter (@KatyTong), Facebook, Instagram (knitting), and she also blogs. People interested to know about her personal and professional life can follow her on these sites. Furthermore, her brief profile is also available on Wikipedia and Linkedin. 

Kaity had wanted to become a journalist since she was a child. She was inspired by her great-uncle, Hollington K Tong. Hollington K Tong was an author and the Chinese ambassador to the United States. Further motivation to pursue her career in journalism came from her mother who worked for Voice of America as a broadcaster and producer in the US.


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