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Jaymee Sire

Jaymee Sire is a well-known television host and sports commentator from America. Jaymee Sire is famous for working with ESPN, where she hosted the morning show, “SportsCenter: AM“.

Early Life and Childhood

Jaymee Sire stepped into this world on 25th August 1980. Her birth took place in Great Alls, Montana, United States. With this, she is currently 41 years old and is American by nationality.

Moreover, he is Christian by religion and his birth sign is Virgo. Moving on to her family members, she was born to her father Dennis Sire, and her mother Wendy Sire.

Likewise, she also has a sister named Heather Sire. However, she hasn’t disclosed further details regarding her parents and early childhood.

In terms of her educational background, she did her graduation from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication affiliated with Washington State University.

Jaymee Sire – Relationship Status

Regarding her personal life, she is currently in a romantic relationship with her boyfriend, Justin Aharoni. Justin is a professional photographer and also a baker.

He lives in New York City. They met each other for the first time in February 2017. It was at the time when she was fired from ESPN. Since then, they have been dating each other.

Moreover, reflecting on her past life, she was in a married relationship with her ex-husband, Jeff Rosenberg. Jeff is the current president of Tristar Productions.

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Caption: Jaymee with her boyfriend (Source: Instagram)

Jaymee Sire – Body Measurements

Enhancing her body measurements, she has an endomorphic body figure. Talking of her height and weight, she is 5 feet 4 inches or 1.63 meters tall and weighs around 58 kg or 127 pounds.

Likewise, her actual body measurements (chest-waist-hip) are 33-24-34 inches. In addition, she has blonde hair and hazel eyes.

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Caption: Jaymee posing for a photo (source: Instagram)

Jaymee Sire – Professional Life and Career

Regarding her professional life, Jaymee Sire rose to prominence only after joining ESPN. She used to work at Comcast SportsNet Bay Area before joining ESPN in 2013.

Here, she was an anchor/reporter for SportsNet Central and also a reporter for Giants Pre-Game Live and Giants Post-Game Live.

Similarly, she also worked as a sideline reporter for game shows of Golden State Warriors, Oakland A’s, and San Jose Sharks.

She also produced and hosted A Day in the Life: Tim Lincecum for Comcast SportsNet in the year 2011.

Moreover, she spent five years as a sports reporter at KFMB-TV (CBS) in San Diego before joining Comcast SportsNet in 2008.

Jaymee Sire worked as a sideline reporter for KFMB’s San Diego Chargers preseason broadcasts from 2005 to 2006. Sire began her career as a news and sports anchor/reporter at KRTV (CBS) in Great Falls, Montana in 2002.

Moving on, she left CSN Bay Area in early 2013 to work for ESPN. On April 11, 2013, she made her ESPN News debut as an anchor for the now-defunct show Highlight Express.

On May 5, 2013, she debuted at SportsCenter. In February 2016, she assisted in the introduction of SportsCenter: AM, the network’s flagship show’s morning edition, which ran live Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET.

Furthermore, she also appeared on NFL Live, NFL Insiders, Fantasy Football Now, and College Football Live while at ESPN.

She also worked as a sideline reporter for the Little League World Series in 2013, 2014, and 2015, which was broadcast on ESPN and ABC, as well as the College World Series in 2014.

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Caption: Jaymee Sire hosting a show (source: Awful Announcing)

More Details

After she departed from ESPN, she shifted her focus to culinary television. She participated in Season 12, Episode 13 of Beat Bobby Flay, which premiered on Food Network on July 13, 201

, and as a judge on Season 13 of Food Network Star, when the last four candidates competed in a “game day” themed television challenge.

Likewise, on July 25, 2017, it was revealed that she would be the new floor reporter for the Iron Chef Showdown, which aired on Food Network in the fourth quarter of 2017.

She began delivering live sessions on the Food Network Kitchen app in 2019. Food Network announced in December 2020 that Sire will host the network’s first-ever podcast, Food Network Obsessed.

Net Worth 2024

Being a successful reporter, Jaymee Sire has made a pretty handful amount of wealth. As of 2022, she has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million US dollars.

Social Media

When it comes to her social media availability, Jaymee Sire is available on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

She has more than 19k followers on Facebook, over 43.7k followers on Instagram, and more than 49.3k followers on her Twitter account.