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Wtnh news desk
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What’s your most embarrassing TV moment?Ī: I said sh*t on air! I didn’t realize it, I was off camera and didn’t realize my mic was still on. It really works to help me feel more warm and comfy. I danced on stage with Britney once! What’s your favorite song?Ī: Beautiful Day, by U2 Speaking of beauty, what’s your best trick?Ī: Hair extensions! Do you have any secrets for speaking on air and preventing jitters?Ī: Ever since Louisiana, I would pretend that I’m talking to my Mom. What’s your favorite color?Ī: Purple How about music, who’s your favorite singer?Ī: It’s a tie between Gaga and Britney. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be?Ī: The Amalfi Coast It’s hard to tell from TV, how tall are you?Ī: I’m not quite 5’1”… YET Do you think that you’re still growing?Ī: You never know! Heels help. ALL red wine? Or any certain varietal?Ī: CT Wine Trail red! That was definitely one of my favorite stories! Yum. It’s so embarrassing but really pretty flattering! Another funny award is that the station I worked for in Louisiana was voted “Worst New Set in America.” Who’s your favorite designer?Ī: I do a lot of mixing and matching when it comes to clothes, but I do love a pair of Christian Louboutins on my feet. I’m not sure… a “unique recognition?” It has to do with an award for being good looking…Ī: Ohhh - I received the Top 10 Hottest TV Traffic Reporters in the country from Jalopnik in 2011. I heard that you received a unique recognition…Ī: My mother thinks I’m unique and great, but that’s her job. No crazy story or anything, so the news frenzy died down after awhile. The reality is that I got a wonderful job offer and I took the opportunity. It was weird to realize that so many people cared. Everyone was asking me why I left, if I was upset or happy, etc. My move from WFSB to WTNH was the most talked about news story of 2010 in Connecticut. I’m a chatty person so I enjoy meeting viewers! A cool, but unusual thing that I experienced was when I took my new job at WTNH. But I love my fans and am always grateful for their support. 3 times! Is it hard being in the spotlight?Ī: Sometimes it’s strange being out with my friends and I realize that my picture is being taken.

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I even flew two planes on air – a prop plane called a Cessna, and a B52 Bomber! What was your first car?Ī: Portofino Blue 1997 Ford Probe What’s your dream car?Ī: Porsche Carrera 910 Yellow Convertible What do you drive now?Ī: 2018 Cadillac XT5 Have you ever run out of gas?Ī: Yes.

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You were a traffic reporter for years, but do you actually like to drive?Ī: My friends will tell you that I love to drive, and I love fast cars! I drove a Lotus during a shoot for the Skip Barber Racing School. Teresa and Brandon are proud parents to their son Dante and daughter Angelina. Brandon is an award winning entrepreneur, leading companies like The Next Street. On New Years Eve of 2013, Teresa said yes to her husband, Brandon Dufour.

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She is very close to father, her mother, her younger brother and younger sister. In 2021, Teresa started Teresa Dufour Media to adapt with the changing landscape of how people get their information.Ī native of Middlebury, Teresa is very proud of her close-knit Italian family. WFSB Channel 3 hired Teresa as their morning traffic reporter and correspondent on Better Connecticut, a daily lifestyle show. Then in 2010 Teresa made the career move to WTNH, where she hosted CT Style for more than 10 years. When she was offered a job back in her home state in 2006, Teresa jumped at the chance. But she also covered some very serious news stories, including the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina that devastated the area. She became the quintessential Louisiana reporter, enjoying the culture, lifestyle and even hosting the local Mardi Gras parade. She packed up her bags and moved to the Pelican state to become a reporter and anchor for KTVE and KARD. television households including 120 local websites and 239 local news and weather mobile apps.In 2004, Teresa got her big great break when she was offered a job in Monroe, Louisiana. owns, operates, programs or provides sales and other services to 200 broadcast stations (including partner stations) in 116 markets or more than 68% of all U.S. HR Management Workforce Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.















Wtnh news desk