Rosey Edeh

Rosey Edeh

ON, CANADA
Three-time Olympian and Entertainment Tonight Canada Reporter

Rosey Edeh is the lead reporter for Entertainment Tonight Canada, our country's premiere entertainment show, and has worked all across North America. The veteran journalist - whose career includes stints with media giants like CNN and MSNBC - is also a world-class athlete, having represented Canada in the Olympics three times.

The Queen of Pop Culture has been immersed in the world of entertainment for years, giving her a comprehensive and intimate understanding of film and TV. Using this deep insight, Edeh is able to produce stores that analyze the latest fashion trends, growing design details, and the hottest music sensations making a splash on iTunes. Her undeniable rapport with stars, combined with her remarkable style and presence, makes her an ideal fit in the arts and entertainment scene.

As a former CNN and Global Morning entertainment anchor, Edeh has interviewed hundreds of celebrities and reported on all things pop culture. Amongst her many highlights, she was the first to get actor Billy Bob Thornton to open up about the untimely death of his ex-wife's mother. Plus, she had a memorable in-depth interview with world-renown director Norm Jewison.

Born in Buckimhamshire, England, and raised in Montreal, Edeh attended Rice University in Texas, where she was a four-time All-American athlete in track and field. In addition to her Olympic achievements, Edeh has also won medals in the Commonwealth Games and the World University Games, and is the Canadian record-holder in the 400-metre hurdles.

Her energy and passion for work and play can be witnessed in everything Edeh does. As a working mom who is writing her first book, she understands the never-ending demands that are put on most parents - women, in particular. She believes a healthy lifestyle, filled with good food and great workouts, is key to living well.

Rosey Edeh is an inspiring speaker who will share her method for staying motivated and keeping active without burning out. Audiences will learn to get more out of life and how to reduce stress and increase their overall health, fitness, and productivity.

Highlights:
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Represented Canada in the Summer Olympics three times: 1988, 1992 and 1996
* Canadian record-holder in the 400-metre hurdles
* Won bronze medal at 1990 Commonwealth Games, and silver at World University Games

 

Rosey Edeh is the lead reporter for Entertainment Tonight Canada, our country's premiere entertainment show, and has worked all across North America. The veteran journalist - whose career includes stints with media giants like CNN and MSNBC - is also a world-class athlete, having represented Canada in the Olympics three times.

The Queen of Pop Culture has been immersed in the world of entertainment for years, giving her a comprehensive and intimate understanding of film and TV. Using this deep insight, Edeh is able to produce stores that analyze the latest fashion trends, growing design details, and the hottest music sensations making a splash on iTunes. Her undeniable rapport with stars, combined with her remarkable style and presence, makes her an ideal fit in the arts and entertainment scene.

As a former CNN and Global Morning entertainment anchor, Edeh has interviewed hundreds of celebrities and reported on all things pop culture. Amongst her many highlights, she was the first to get actor Billy Bob Thornton to open up about the untimely death of his ex-wife's mother. Plus, she had a memorable in-depth interview with world-renown director Norm Jewison.

Born in Buckimhamshire, England, and raised in Montreal, Edeh attended Rice University in Texas, where she was a four-time All-American athlete in track and field. In addition to her Olympic achievements, Edeh has also won medals in the Commonwealth Games and the World University Games, and is the Canadian record-holder in the 400-metre hurdles.

Her energy and passion for work and play can be witnessed in everything Edeh does. As a working mom who is writing her first book, she understands the never-ending demands that are put on most parents - women, in particular. She believes a healthy lifestyle, filled with good food and great workouts, is key to living well.

Rosey Edeh is an inspiring speaker who will share her method for staying motivated and keeping active without burning out. Audiences will learn to get more out of life and how to reduce stress and increase their overall health, fitness, and productivity.

Highlights:
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Represented Canada in the Summer Olympics three times: 1988, 1992 and 1996
* Canadian record-holder in the 400-metre hurdles
* Won bronze medal at 1990 Commonwealth Games, and silver at World University Games