Elisabeth Hasselbeck

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck (2010)

Elisabeth Hasselbeck (born May 28, 1977 in Cranston , Rhode Island as Elisabeth Del Padre Filarski ) is an American television presenter . Hasselbeck was v. a. known as co-host of the talk show The View , which she has been since 2003 a. a. presented together with Whoopi Goldberg and Barbara Walters .

Life and work

Elisabeth Hasselbeck was born in 1977 as Elisabeth DelPadre Filarski. Her parents were the teacher and lawyer Elizabeth DelPadre and the architect Kenneth Filarski. She grew up with a brother, Kenneth Jr., in the cities of Providence and Cranston, Rhode Island.

After attending St. Mary School in Cranston and St. Mary Academy in Riverside, which she graduated in 1995, she attended Boston College , where she concentrated primarily on painting and industrial design. After graduating from college in 1999, she worked as a designer for the sporting goods company Puma .

Filarski / Hasselbeck became known to a wider public in 2001 as a participant in the entertainment show Survivor : The Australian Outback . In the show, in which two groups of people are "exposed" in a hostile environment, where they have to fight and survive competitions more or less on their own, she took fourth place. Following Survivor , she received engagements as a juror in the Miss Teen USA election and from 2002 to 2003 as the presenter of The Look for Less on the Style Network television program , in which she helped consumers find fashionable clothing at affordable prices.

Hasselbeck (right) with Joy Behar (left) and Sherri Shepherd (center) on the talk show The View (July 2010)

In 2003, one year after her marriage to the famous football player Tim Hasselbeck , Filarski / Hasselbeck received an engagement as co-host of the midday talk show The View . With the assistance of her husband's family, and in particular its influential father Don Hasselbeck was initially one before the editors decided by several, each changing guest presenters of the program due to the positive feedback, it as a successor to the retiring co-host Lisa Ling to commit . Since then, Hasselbeck has moderated the daily program as one of five presenters together with Whoopie Goldberg, Joy Behar , Rosie O'Donnell (replaced by Sherry Moore from 2007) and Barbara Walters.

Within the moderator quinet, she usually takes conservative positions, making no secret of her sympathy for the Republican Party . Hasselbeck evoked media echoes through statements that the morning-after pill should be rejected because it represents a form of abortion if one takes it for granted that life begins with conception. She rejects abortions even after rape or incest cases , since “life in itself is valuable”, regardless of the (reprehensible) circumstances under which it would arise. Furthermore, she caused a lack of understanding with her positive attitude towards acts of war (such as the Iraq war).

During the 2008 presidential campaign, Hasselbeck appeared as a speaker at various republican campaign events. Among other things, she also had the task of announcing an election speech by Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin .

Hasselbeck and her husband have a daughter (* 2005) and two sons (* 2007 and * 2009).

Fonts

  • The G-Free Diet. A Gluten-Free Survival Guide , 2007.
  • Deliciously G Free (2012).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dan Ewald: Sharing Her View , ChristianityToday. July / August 2006. Archived from the original on May 19, 2007. Retrieved May 30, 2007. 
  2. March 2, 2012: “G-Free” and Yummy: Four Cookbooks That Promise Taste and Healthfulness . :. March 2, 2012. Archived from the original on April 18, 2012. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved November 27, 2012. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / reviews.libraryjournal.com

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