The television legend grew close to married couple Angie Clawson and Greg McCollum three years ago when she relocated to Nashville for a fresh start. The pair, she explained in her essay, "loved me back to life. After arriving in Nashville, Gifford was welcomed by Clawson and McCollum, "two people who epitomize grace and hospitality.
Gifford, who revealed in April during an appearance on TODAY that she was in a new relationship , concluded her essay by saying that Clawson and McCollum were now members of her "family. Jesus said to love your neighbor as yourself. Angie and Greg loved me back to life, and I will be eternally grateful. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina, where she spends her free time hiking, reading and snuggling with her "Friends" box set.
Two years after walking away from her Today show fourth-hour cohosting gig and moving to Franklin, Tennessee, Kathie made it clear that she's now as happy as can be.
Making things sweeter, she recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her career accomplishments — and revealed that she's seeing a special someone at the moment. Not missing a beat, the Today cast pressed Kathie Lee, who was married to Frank Gifford for nearly 30 years until his death in , to share more details about this mystery "somebody.
While Kathie Lee was careful not to name anyone specifically this Thursday, it's great to hear that this someone is "really special" to her. This is far from the only time Kathie Lee has opened up about her love life and dating. A few months after leaving Today in April of , Kathie got candid with Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda on the fourth hour about going on a few dates here and there.
And then we just went out a couple times. He and his wife later became proprietors of a resort hotel. One of her grandparents was Jewish and Kathie Lee grew up in a culturally Jewish environment. But she attended Methodist Sunday school in Bowie and became a born-again Christian at the age of 12 after watching a Christian film entitled The Restless Ones , which depicted the tragic results of a young girl doing drugs and having sex. At 17, Gifford won her state Junior Miss pageant and traveled to Mobile, Alabama, to represent Maryland in the nationwide competition.
There she met Anita Bryant, a prominent Christian singer and co-host of the pageant. Bryant immediately saw Gifford's potential as a Christian entertainer and invited her to live and work with her and her husband, Bob Green, at their home in Key Biscayne, Florida. Gifford agreed and spent a disillusioning year babysitting, doing secretarial work and occasionally singing in Southern Baptist churches.
She realized that the couple's loveless marriage was merely a front for their careers and that their family life lay in shambles. Wanting no part of the hypocrisy, Gifford opted to leave. Beginning in , Gifford sang on Oral Roberts' television show broadcast from Burbank, California, and traveled throughout the Bible Belt attending revival meetings.
Gifford quickly became aware of the manipulation going on behind Roberts' charismatic veneer and dropped out of the university during her junior year. Experiencing her own form of spiritual awakening, Gifford used the remainder of her scholarship money to rent an apartment in Tulsa. There she spent a few weeks scribbling down her spiritual thoughts, which she eventually published as The Quiet Riot in In April of that year, Gifford married Paul Johnson, her Bible study group leader and owner of a Christian music publishing company.
She later admitted it was a show-biz marriage, no more than "a contract with the state of California. Gifford cut three gospel albums between and , and the couple often appeared together on religious television shows, such as The Club. Gifford simultaneously began to work on her own, more secular career. She also worked on commercial jingles and made several TV pilots.
From , Gifford was the featured singer on Name That Tune , replacing song lyrics with "la-la's. In , Regis Philbin left his post at the radio show A. Los Angeles, and Gifford substituted as host for two days. After divorcing her first husband in , Gifford made the move to New York City and began to appear on the nationally televised show.
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