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    Fox TV host’s unexpected reveal stuns viewers

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodFebruary 11, 20255 Mins Read
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    After 25 years, Holly Morris bid goodbye to FOX 5 DC in 2024.

    While her journalism career is great, she may not want to be known for a viral YouTube video with millions of views.

    Rapidly recognized, Washington DC TV reporter Holly Morris has had a fantastic career.

    The 54-year-old Cincinnati journalist earned a civil engineering degree from Duke University in 1993.

    Holly Morris began her career with Fox’s Washington D.C. affiliate WTTG in 1998. She was a familiar face on Good Day DC and the morning newscast as one of four anchors.

    She became known for her hands-on approach to remote reporting, often joining in community events while reporting the news.

    You can tell Holly Morris is appreciated by looking at her trophy shelf. Holly won a regional Edward R. Murrow Award and four regional Emmys for “Best Live Reporting.”


    Image by Shannon Finney/Getty
    Holly Morris’ career has had its difficulties and uncomfortable times. To raise ALS awareness, she joined Fox 5’s 2014 Ice Bucket Challenge.

    Long before that, the nationally syndicated Don and Mike Show mocked her in a weekly segment called the Wheel of Holly, which played old clips of her reporting at random for laughs in 2007.

    Messy divorce
    After years of speculation, Fox 5 anchor Holly Morris revealed the messy details of her 2005 divorce from former station weatherman Tom Sater in 2016.

    Morris revealed on Fox 5’s new podcast how Sater’s affair with a coworker and addiction ended her marriage, which she had never publicly discussed.

    Morris remembered the emotional toll of discovering that many of her coworkers knew about the affair before her. Worse, she unknowingly co-anchored morning newscasts with the woman her husband was seeing behind her back.

    Morris didn’t name anyone, but Washington Post said that Sater’s affair with former Fox 5 anchor Gurvir Dhindsa, whom he eventually married, was well known.

    The couple had twins in 2008. Sater left Fox 5 abruptly, raising doubts about whether his personal life was a factor.

    After the truth emerged, things remained complicated. Morris and Dhindsa worked together at the station for years, creating an uneasy work environment. Morris claimed that Dhindsa had developed a strange obsession with her, copying her clothes and sending her emails under a false name.

    “She’s cray-cray,” Morris said.

    Holly Morris husband
    Despite the personal turmoil, Morris eventually found happiness. She reconnected with her former college crush, lawyer Thomas Espy, and the two married on July 21, 2007. The couple settled in Rockville, Maryland, where they built a life together and welcomed their son, Hayden Espy.

    Reflecting on her divorce, she viewed it as a blessing in disguise.

    “It’s the best damn thing that ever happened to me,” she said.

    Slip up with Obama
    One of the most notable controversies surrounding Holly Morris occurred in 2013 when a live TV slip-up sparked immediate outrage from viewers and social media users.

    During a broadcast covering President Barack Obama’s second inauguration, Morris intended to say “inaugural” but instead mistakenly uttered a racial slur before continuing as if nothing had happened.

    ”We are live this morning at the Willard Continental Hotel,” she added. ”It’s been a key n—– inaugural spot for over 150 years.”

    The incident rapidly went viral, with many Twitter users expressing disgust and disbelief. One person said, ”Fox 5’s Holly Morris is an evil human being. The ‘N’ inauguration. WTF?” while another wrote, ”Ok, no one makes ‘mistakes’ like that unless ur using the word frequently.”

    Despite the outcry, Morris never publicly addressed the blunder, and several rallied to her rescue. Rival TV correspondent Russ Ptacek claimed it was a regrettable error, writing, ”Words can come out backwards live and sound like offensive words. Not funny, but not intentional.”

    Millions of YouTube views
    Morris left FOX 5 and local TV news on March 15, 2024. Holly Morris has been silent for years, but a popular YouTube clip has made her famous.

    Morris appears on Good Day DC on June 4, 2023, in her normal optimistic fashion. Her reporting wasn’t the focus this time.

    Morris wears a short dress and sits in a way that may have showed too much in the video.

    I find it amazing that neither she nor the cameraman noticed.

    No apparent effort was made to modify the viewpoint or prevent the revealing moment from airing. The clip went viral, sparking discussions about live TV mistakes and fashion.

    One online commenter said, “How does she go about her day knowing what she did?” It seems like the news is discussing this… lol learning hopefully.”

    He continued, “After this day, it’s like a memo went out. The past two weeks have been terrible. Everyone wore slacks and long dresses.”

    Live TV is full of surprises, and sometimes they make it more exciting.

    Whatever it is, a wardrobe malfunction or slip-up reminds us that nothing is staged, which keeps viewers focused.

    Holly Morris’ viral moment may have caused discussions, but it’s another example of live television’s unpredictability and entertainment.

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