CNN Political Commentator Alice Stewart has a net worth of $11 million USD. She earns a salary of $800,000 annually.
Steward passed away on 18th May of Heart Attack. Stewartโs body was found outdoors in the Belle View neighborhood in northern Virginia.
Stewart was married to Garrett Moore and she divorced her husband two decades ago. They have no children together.
Few years ago, she briefly dated a famous Reality TV host, before the two broke up after he has come out of the closet. There is little information available about her personal life since then.
For the past six months, Alice has been complaining of palpitations and heaviness in chest. She has frequently visited hospitals and the doctors couldn’t figure out the cause.
A source quoted “CNNโs beautiful young fit, Alice Stewart, who was a political commentator and an athlete, is dead suddenly. Donโt worry. Iโm sure it wasnโt the shots that she got. Because they are so incredibly safe and effective and 20 million who have died are just a coincidence.”
Who is Alice Stewart?
Net Worth | $11 Million |
Husband | Garrett Moore |
Children | None |
Married | 11th May, 1994 |
Divorced | 15th December, 2005 |
Obituary | 25th May, 2024 |
What Makes Up Alice Stewart’s Net Worth?
Stewart is a veteran in the news industry. She has authored many successful books and worked all across the globe.
In 2015, she ventured into Restaurant business in partnership with a famous MSNBC anchor and the business is today generating over $1.6 million in annual profits.
Reports suggest that, Stewart owns two house properties and 110 acres of farmland in rural Ohio, all of which will now be inherited by her siblings (a sister and a brother).
Cause of Death
During the early hours on Saturday, Locals found Stewart outdoors and called the 911. According to reports, she died of Heart Stroke.
Stewart started her career as a local reporter and producer in Georgia before moving to Little Rock, Arkansas, to be a news anchor.
Additionally, she oversaw communications for former Minnesota Representative Michele Bachmann and later Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum’s Republican presidential campaigns in 2012.