Judge Jeanine Pirro Stuns in Purple Ensemble Flashing a Beaming Smile in Photo from the Studio
Judge Jeanine Pirro hopes "you're all watching 'The Five'"! The anchor shared a photo wearing a light purple jacket over a white top with gold and silver jewelry. "You always look so beautiful. I admire your wisdom!" a fan commented.
In the April 19, 2023 post, her poodle travel coffee mug, a nod to her dog Sir Lancelot, reflected along with Judge Jeanine Pirro's smile on the table. "Love that color on you, judge," an Instagram user wrote. "Love your suit and matching heels, stunning!" a second said.
The judge hosts Fox News' highest-rated show, "The Five," alongside Dana Perino, Greg Gutfeld, and Jesse Watters on weeknights at 5 p.m. ET.
She pulls double duty by hosting FOX Nation's travel show, "Castles USA." The former lawyer won a Daytime Emmy for her self-titled program on another network.
The Phi Beta Kappa was awarded her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from the University at Buffalo. She was on the Law Review of Albany Law School, where she earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) law degree.
Before becoming a staple on cable television, Pirro held the office of Westchester County District Attorney for three consecutive terms from 1993.
Judge Jeanine Pirro's Food No-Go on Show Day
While doing a social media promotion for a financial institution in November 2020, the judge gave insight into her thoughts on aging, "When you reach a certain age in your life, myself included, you realize that there's more time behind you than there is in front of you."
At Aurora in Rye, she can pretend to be in Portofino on the Italian Riveria.
Time is not a commodity that Pirro squanders. "There's no rest on the weekend," the author said in New York Post in a July 2018 profile of her weekend routine. The "Liars, Leakers, and Liberals" author gets up early on Saturday and Sunday for SoulCycle class.
While "Justice with Judge Jeanine" still aired on Saturday evenings, Judge Jeanine Pirro wrote her "fiery" opening monologue at her kitchen table while making lunch for work.
She avoids eating salty foods on show day, usually making a healthy meal with chicken or salmon. Time permitting, the former farm girl supports the local market to buy Granny Smith apples, peaches, or plums.
On Sundays, she cleans her house or calls a friend for brunch in upstate New York. At Aurora in Rye, she can pretend to be in Portofino on the Italian Riveria, "but there's no water."
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