Mireya Villarreal Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Husband, ABC News,CBS, Salary, and Net Worth

Mireya Villarreal Profile

Mireya Villarreal is an American news anchor and reporter working for ABC News in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex as a national correspondent. She joined the network in December 2021. Previously, she worked for CBS News as a national news correspondent for more than 6 years.

Mireya Villarreal Wiki

Full Name: Mireya Villarreal
Profession: news anchor and reporter
Nationality: American
Education: Pan-American University
Gender: Female
Date of Birth: October 22, 1979
Age / How Old is Mireya Villarreal?: 44 years old as of 2024
Place of Birth: Texas Rio Grande Valley
Country: United States Of America
Height / How tall is Mireya Villarreal?: 5 feet 5 inches
Parents: Not Available
Husband: Matthew Reed Gideon
Children: Not Available
Salary: $ 20,000 – $ 100,000
Net Worth: $1 million – $5 Million

Mireya Villarreal
Mireya Villarreal

Mireya Villarreal Eucation

Villarreal joined the Pan-American University of Texas in 1998 after she finished her high school education. In 2001, she graduated with a Bachelor Of Business Administration in Marketing.

Mireya Villarreal’s Career

Villarreal serves as a CBS News correspondent based in Los Angeles. CBS News broadcasts and channels include “CBS This Morning,” “CBS Evening News,” and CBSN, CBS News 24/7 streaming channel has featured its reporting.

At CBS News, Villarreal covered a wide variety of news reports from a school shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon and a polluted water spill by the Environmental Protection Agency into the Colorado River in Durango, Colorado. She also documented the destructive wildfires in California that destroyed 36,000 acres in June 2016, as well as the methane gas spill in Porter Ranch, California, which forced thousands of residents to leave their homes.

Villarreal is a seasoned investigative reporter who investigated consumer issues and uncovered political wrongdoing across Texas before joining CBS News. She received Emmy awards for the revelation of illegal spending by DFW International Airport executives, reporting on a scheme that allowed Texas school district workers to leave after corruption, and revealing a real estate fraud that threatened San Antonio homebuyers, which ultimately prompted legal inquiries into two local businesses. She is also the winner of two Texas Associated Press awards for immigration and child protection reports.

Previously, she worked on KTVT-TV, a CBS-owned and operated station in Dallas. Earlier, she worked at WOAI-TV in San Antonio from 2008 to 2012 and at KRGV-TV in Rio Grande Valley, Texas from 2005 to 2008. She started her journalism career at KGNS-TV in Laredo, Texas, as a sports anchor and reporter on the weekend.

Mireya Villarreal Personal Life, Family, Parents, and Husband

Villarreal was born on October 22, 1979, in Texas Rio Grande Valley. She is 44 years old as of 2024. Villarreal celebrates her birthday on the 22nd of October every year. Villarreal stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 5 inches. Information regarding Villarreal’s parents and siblings is currently under review. Villarreal is a married woman – she is married to Matthew Reed Gideon. The couple married on December 28, 2007, in an intimate wedding ceremony and has a daughter. In October 2019, Villarreal opened an article on experiencing a miscarriage while reporting on air. In her personal article published on the CBS News website, she identified the following day in 2017, covering wildfires near Yosemite National Park in California.

Mireya Villarreal Salary and Net Worth

Being one of the top reporters for ABC, Villarreal earns an annual salary ranging from $ 20,000 – $ 100,000. Villarreal has an estimated net worth of between $1 million – $5 Million which she has earned through her successful career as a journalist.

Mireya Villarreal Miscarriage

Villarreal had her first miscarriage in July 2017 on the ridge of a burnt hill on the outskirts of Yosemite National Park. At the time, she alongside a male production crew had trekked for 45 minutes to the top hill after the Detwiler fire in Mariposa County. She went on the assignment after less than four hours of sleep from Arizona where they had broadcasted a flood that swept a family away.

At the time, Villarreal said that she felt excruciating pain in her abdomen near the C-section scar from her first son. She was nine weeks pregnant and had only shared the news with her husband, some family members, and a few female coworkers. Aside from the pain, she was bleeding nonstop. After the assignment had ended a day later, she bled for five more days and visited her OB-GYN two more times to confirm that she had miscarried.

Villarreal blamed herself for the miscarriage because she felt ill and still went on the assignment due to her ambition and selfishness. Ultimately, she went to therapy to help through her buried feelings of guilt and anger towards herself and her co-workers even though they had no idea. She said that she still struggles with forgiving herself for the miscarriage but she’s getting better. Also, she said that she still wants another child and a bigger family.

Mireya Villarreal Leaves CBS

Villarreal left CBS News in November 2021 after joining the station in July 2015 as a national news correspondent. During her time at CBS News, she broadcasted over 13 states and worked alongside the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley, Jeff Glor, and Norah O’Donnell respectively. Moreover, she appeared on CBS Evening News, CBS This Morning, and CBSN. She now works for ABC News in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex as a national correspondent since joining the network in December 2021.

Mireya Villarreal Thyroid

Villarreal discovered that she had hyperthyroidism after a nurse viewer reached out to her. The nurse told her that she had noticed that her eyes had begun to bulge and that her throat had started to swell. The news made Villarreal visit the hospital where she received her diagnosis.

Villarreal took Methimazole or Tapazole as medication which helped her stabilize the issue for a while. However, doctors told her that the medication was not long-term and was harmful for pregnant women. Also, doctors thought that the medication was negatively impacting her chances of getting pregnant. Thus, she and her husband decided to have her thyroid surgically removed.

Before the surgery, Villarreal couldn’t run, had high temperatures, rapidly lost hair, and was always eating. At times, she had difficulty breathing due to the swelling of her thyroid closing up her windpipe. These symptoms plus the effects of the medicine helped ehr to make the decision. Due to the removal of her thyroid, she takes medicine that helps produce the hormones that her thyroid used to make. Fortunately, the medicine has minimal side effects.

Villarreal revealed that she shared the procedure so that she could raise awareness of the importance of the thyroid, frequently get checked for thyroid issues, and let people know that the disease can affect anyone, men, women, and even young adults.

Mireya Villarreal Ethnicity

Villarreal is an American citizen of Hispanic descent.

Mireya Villarreal Instagram

Villarreal has an active Instagram account that has over 8.5K followers. CLICK HERE to view her Instagram account.

Mireya Villarreal CBS News

At CBS News Villarreal worked alongside;

  1. Jeffrey Pegues
  2. Jamie Yuccas
  3. Susan Zirinsky
  4. Bill Whitaker
  5. Holly Williams
  6. Omar Villafranca
  7. Peter Van Sant
  8. Bob Schieffer
  9. Imtiaz Tyab
  10. Jonathan Vigliotti
  11. Tracy Smith
  12. Susan Spencer
  13. Serena Altschul
  14. David Begnaud

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