Jane Velez-Mitchell

Jane Velez-Mitchell
Jane Velez-Mitchell is a television journalist and author. For six years she hosted her own show on HLN, Jane Velez-Mitchellreplacing Glenn Beck, who moved to Fox News Channel. She is often seen commenting on high-profile cases for CNN, TruTV, E! and other national cable TV shows. Velez-Mitchell frequently guest hosts for Nancy Grace on her Headline News show. Velez-Mitchell reported for the nationally syndicated show Celebrity Justice. She also appears as a substitute host on HLN's Showbiz Tonight. In October...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
CountryUnited States of America
Fame is often called a deal with the devil. Reality show fame is a really bad deal with the devil.
I would love to speak with First Lady Michelle Obama about the addictive component of obesity.
Go ahead, weathercasters and reporters: Tell Americans precisely what we don't want to hear: namely, that our self-indulgent, carbon-heavy, gluttonous and disposable lifestyle is precisely what is churning up the angry response from the skies and seas.
Child Protective Services, all over the country, need to be revamped top to bottom.
I love 'Scandal.' It's my favorite show - it's really - the only one I really watch.
If you say no to cruel factory farm practices, only then will the government say yes to change.
I am what I want. What I seek to consume, possess, and achieve is a mirror that reflects my lusts and cravings, values and priorities, and moral boundaries or lack thereof.
Real life is often sloppy, tragic, ugly, embarrassing, unglamorous, and not made for TV.
I've bought perfectly healthy horses for a couple of hundred dollars just as they were about to be loaded on a slaughterhouse-bound truck.
Bolivia recently did what every country should do - banned the use of animals in circuses.
The worst environmental decision you can make as a human being is to have 14 kids.
She gets away with it. Everybody co-signs her bad behavior. It's like we all are co-dependent on Lindsay Lohan. When are we going to stand up to her?
It was gross enough for fast food restaurants to ban, but apparently our government wants so-called pink slime to be a staple in your kids' lunches.
I would much rather devour a piece of well-seasoned squash than a slice of an animal's rotting carcass.