
When you turn on the TV to watch the news, you always see camera-ready, polished professionals, with perfect makeup that makes them look positively glowing. Sometimes it’s hard to even remember that behind those bright studio lights and busy news sets are real people who don’t always look like that in real life.
So let’s take a look at some of our favourite news anchors, who have built careers on credibility, poise, and presence, but they’ve also embraced their natural selves in an industry that can be heavy on the glam. Whether it’s a selfie posted with no filter or a brave moment on air, here are some of the women in news and media who have reminded us that authenticity looks good on everyone.
Katie Couric: Keeping It Real
Katie Couric has been a trusted name in American journalism for decades. And while she’s known for her bright smile and polished demeanor, Katie has never been afraid to show the real her. She once took fans behind the scenes of her beauty routine on YouTube and has since posted plenty of fresh-faced selfies on Instagram. For Katie, sharing her bare face is less about “courage” and more about connection—and we love her for it.
Lori Stokes: Radiant at Any Age
Lori Stokes has graced morning news in New York for years, and she does it with style and warmth. Off camera, she’s just as captivating. A makeup-free photo she shared on social media had fans in disbelief—not just because she looked beautiful, but because it was hard to believe she was in her late 50s. Her natural glow speaks for itself.
Gretchen Carlson: Empowerment First
Former Miss America and seasoned journalist Gretchen Carlson knows the power of appearance—and of making a statement. She once went makeup-free on her Fox News show to highlight the importance of female empowerment. Her message was clear: real strength doesn’t require concealer.