Journalist Kyung Lah married Producer Curtis Vogel, Is she dating her rumored boyfriend anymore?
Lah is a married woman. She got married to Curtis Vogel. The exact date of her marriage is not mentioned by the couple on any social networking site. Her husband is a television producer. Till now, there is no any sign of her divorced with Curtis Vogel. It seems that husband and both are enjoying their companies and spending life in a very lovable way. Till now there are no any pictures shared by the couples.
As we all know CNN journalist Kyung Lah is well known for her dedication and passion for her work. She is best known as a thundering News source on CNN.
Only a few people know that she is a married woman and has a beautiful family. Let us find out about her family, husband and children.
Kyung Lah's Married Life
She got married to Curtis Vogel who is a television producer. Till now, there are no rumors of her getting a divorce from Curtis Vogel.
It seems that both husband and wife are enjoying their company and spending life in a very lovable way.
However, in 2005, it was said that she had an extramarital affair with Jeff Soto who is her field Producer on KNBC-TV in Los Angeles during the time of their unproven affairs.
Both of them were married to their respective partners at that time but nothing was proven. It is also rumored that her love affair with him costs her a job. She was fired from her job.
Kyung Lah’s children
Kyung Lah became the mother for the first time in her life and that was in the year 2011. The couple welcomed their first child together and we are sure that was the most precious moment of the couple’s life.
Her Professional career
Lah started her career in 1993 as a work area associate and field producer at WBBM-TV in Chicago. In 1994, she turned into an on-air columnist for WWMT-TV in Kalamazoo, Michigan and later after one year, she joined KGTV-TV in San Diego as a columnist.
In early 2000, she accepted a job at WBBM-TV in Chicago as an on-air columnist. In mid-2003, Lah moved to Los Angeles to take a job at KNBC-TV in Los Angeles, where she worked as a morning columnist and a noontime anchor.
The Chicago Sun-Times reported at the time that Lah had turned down a renewable offer from WBBM-TV.
Regardless of getting high praise from the administration, Lah was purportedly let go from KNBC-TV in Los Angeles in March 2005 for a charged undertaking with her field maker Jeff Soto.
They were both married at the time and Lah's husband worked for NBC in the Los Angeles region. On 2005, she joined CNN news source and later after two years CNN Tokyo-based correspondent.
Similarly, on 2012, she left her post in japan for a position at CNN in Los Angeles. We must say she surely has an amazing career.
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Kyung Lah’s Controversy
Lah has composed widely about Japanese culture, represent considerable authority in men who have married animated characters and computer video games that reproduce rape.
Thus, she has been heavily criticized by the Japanese blogosphere for concentrating on the irregular exceptions of Japan, as contrasting to the hard-hitting news that was expected from her as a correspondent for a global broadcasting organization.