Elisabeth Hasselbeck is an American TV personality and host! She has participated in a lot of tv shows!
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- Her full name is Elisabeth DelPadre Hasselbeck
- She is a retired American television personality and talk show host
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck was born and raised in Cranston, Rhode Island
- She attended St. Mary Academy- Bay View as a teenager
- She graduated from Boston College in 1999
- In January 2001, Elisabeth Hasselbeck rose to prominence as a contestant on the second season of the American version of Survivor
- There she finished in fourth place
- She married NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck in July 2002
- In November 2003, Elisabeth Hasselbeck replaced Lisa Ling
- As the fourth co-host on The View
- With her co-hosts Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Sherri Shepherd, and Barbara Walters
- She was awarded the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host during the 36th Daytime Emmy Awards
- After ten years on the show, Elisabeth Hasselbeck left the series in July 2013
- She became the co-host of Fox & Friends that September
- In November 2015, Elisabeth Hasselbeck announced she would retire
- And leave Fox & Friends in order to spend more time with her family
- In December 22, 2015 was her last day on the show before her retirement
- She is the daughter of Catholic- school teacher and lawyer Elizabeth DelPadre and architect Kenneth Filarski
- Her brother, Kenneth, Jr., is a practicing attorney and aspiring musician
- Their father is of Polish descent
- And their mother is of Italian ancestry
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck was raised Roman Catholic
- She attended St. Mary School in Cranston
- Followed by St. Mary Academy- Bay View in East Providence
- She then attended Boston College
- There she captained the women’s softball team for two seasons
- Winning consecutive Big East championships
- With a concentration on large scale paintings and industrial design
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck graduated with a BFA in 1999
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck started working for Puma in 1998
- While attending Boston College
- After graduation, she worked for Puma shoes as a member of its design team before her television career
- On July 6, 2002, Elisabeth Hasselbeck married her college boyfriend, professional football quarterback Tim Hasselbeck
- They have a daughter, Grace Elisabeth
- She was born in 2005
- And two sons, Taylor Thomas, and Isaiah Timothy
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck is a Christian
- In August 2014, she condemned the persecution of Christians in Iraq
- As well as the removal of Bibles from hotel rooms in the United States
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck has said that she calls herself neither a conservative nor a liberal
- Her parents were liberals
- She has stated that the term “conservative” does not define her as a person
- She was a keynote speaker at the Republican National Conventions in both 2004 and 2008
- On October 26, 2008, Elisabeth Hasselbeck appeared at Republican rallies in Florida
- Introducing vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin
- In August 2013, conservative Newsmax magazine named Elisabeth Hasselbeck among the “25 most influential women in the GOP”
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck is a supporter of breast cancer awareness initiatives in the form of an Internet-only PSA on breast cancer diagnosis
- She is living with celiac disease
- She has written a book on the subject, The G-Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide
- It has appeared on several best-seller lists
- On June 23, 2009, a lawsuit was filed in a federal court in Massachusetts alleging that her book was plagiarized from a self-published book by Susan Hasset
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck released a statement calling the allegations baseless
- The lawsuit was dismissed in November 2009 when the plaintiff’s lawyer declined to pursue it
- In 2011, Hasselbeck introduced NoGii
- Her line of gluten-free nutritional products for children and adults
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