This Stewardess Fell for a TV Star When He Was a Student — Here's How It All Started with a Forest Fire
In the world of American journalism, there stands a figure whose career has not only spanned over three incredible decades but has also been marked by groundbreaking achievements. This person, beyond his professional life, is celebrated for his profound dedication to his family, being a devoted husband and a doting father to two children.
A news anchor during the first U.S. presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, on September 26, 2016. | Source: Getty Images
This journalist's story is a remarkable success, blending the realms of public acclaim with the warmth of private joy. He made history by becoming the first black person to solo anchor a weekday network nightly newscast. Since then, he has attained legendary status in the media community.
The 64-year-old began his career over four decades ago, when he dropped out of California State University in 1979 to pursue his dream of becoming a broadcaster at a San Francisco radio station.
Lena Waithe, Melina Matsoukas and a news anchor during Vanity Fair's 6th Annual New Establishment Summit at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on October 22, 2019, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Afterward, the NBC newsman began a 19-year career with CBS, enjoying some defining moments. He has since covered several huge global events, including one of the 2016 presidential debates between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton during the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on September 26, 2016. | Source: Getty Images
His career is undoubtedly a busy but rewarding one, but it's nothing compared to the joy he gets from his family. Aside from his work life, he enjoys a remarkable family life with his wife of forty years.
Lena Waithe, Melina Matsoukas and a news anchor during Vanity Fair's 6th Annual New Establishment Summit at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on October 22, 2019, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
The couple has been together since the early days of he career, and she has been a major support system for her husband, despite his job having many late nights in the studio.
Several hosts on the second night of the first Democratic debate of the 2020 Presidential election in Miami, FLorida, on Thursday June 27, 2019. | Source: Getty Images
The anchor previously confessed that their mutual love and support had been a huge factor behind their successful home. According to the veteran newsman, his wife's understanding of the nature of his job helps him make the necessary sacrifices for his career.
In his words, "She understands that when the bell rings, I like to answer it when the big story's going on, I want to be there…." Here's a look at their longtime marriage and their family.
This legendary journalist is no other than Lester Holt, who met his wife, Carol Hagen, when neither party had any glamor to their names in 1980. Carol worked as a flight attendant, and Lester was a student at California State University.
NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 | Source: Getty Images
Lester Holt and Carol Hagen-Holt arrive at a Nordic State Dinner May 13, 2016. | Source: Getty Images
Not much is known about the early days of their relationship, but she once revealed that her husband asked her to tag along with him to cover a forest fire in Napa Valley. This was one bonding experience for the young lovers.
Lester Holt and Hagen-Holt attend The 2018 Rescue Dinner hosted by IRC at New York Hilton Midtown on November 1, 2018. | Source: Getty Images
Lester Holt and Carol Hagen attend "The Imitation Game" New York Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater on November 17, 2014 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Carol, who had been laid off during the airline industry's downturn in 1981, moved with Lester to New York when he got a reporter job at WCBS-TV. The couple married in 1982 and have kept things together for 40 years. According to the NBC man, laughter has been the secret of their happy home.
Carol Hagen and Lester Holt at the 2016 Time 100 Gala, Time's Most Influential People In The World on April 26, 2016, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Lester Holt and his wife, Carol Hagen-Holt, arrive for the Nordic State Dinner on Friday, May 13 2015 at the White House | Source: Getty Images
Lester once said, of their relationship, "We laugh a lot, we really do. I can be silly; she can be sillier. We just laugh through things, and we know that everything, tough times will be a story at some point, and boy have I put her through some tough times with this job."
Carol Hagen-Holt and Lester Holt at the 2016 Time 100 Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 26, 2016 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Shortly after their wedding, the pair moved to Los Angeles, where Lester got a job as weekend anchor and reporter at KCBS-TV, then known as KNXT.
His career would see him move around more often, and he would later return to WCBS and then to WBBM-TV in Chicago to host the afternoon and primetime news until he joined MSNBC in 2000. Yet, his wife remains supportive. Lester gushed, "I love her to death."
Carol Hagen and Lester Holt during The Hollywood Reporter's 35 Most Powerful People in Media 2017 at The Pool on April 13, 2017, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Like Lester, Carol now enjoys a career as a successful licensed real estate salesperson. Her social media handles describe her passion for her craft.
Lester Holt and Carol Hagen during "Dateline's" 25th Anniversary Event 5. | Source: Getty Images
She is also a big lover of adventure and has been on several amazing trips with Lester. For example, the couple traveled to Brazil for the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics.
Lester and Carol waited before beginning a family. While living in Chicago, the couple welcomed their first son, Stefan, in 1987. Cameron, their second son, was born a few years later.
Stefan, the couple's eldest son, frequently shares lovely family photos on his Instagram, paying tribute to his beautiful parents. In one of his posts, the 36-year-old shared a touching tribute to his father, referring to him as a wonderful dad who taught him a lot about fatherhood.
Stefan shared a sweet throwback picture of him happily sitting on his father's shoulders as a toddler. He captioned the post:
"So thankful to have an amazing Dad who has taught me so much, and I know is going to be an awesome grandpa (or grand-dude)!"
Lester and Carol now enjoy seeing their sons, Stefan and Cameron, follow their dreams and continue the family's long tradition of success.
Stefan, like Lester, pursued a career in journalism and is now a successful broadcaster. The 36-year-old studied broadcast journalism and political science at Pepperdine University.
After his graduation in 2009, Stefan went on to work for Hearst Magazine in West Palm Beach, Florida, as a reporter and fill-in anchor. His time there appeared to be a learning phase, as he did not spend much time there.
After two years with the firm, he quit the organization and went to work for NBC as a news anchor. He has been reporting for NBC 5 Chicago since May 2011 and has had several career-defining moments.
Stefan is also a devoted family man like his father. He is the proud father of three sons. The NBC newsman married his heartthrob, Morgan, in 2012, and they share their children, Henry, Sam, and James. Their youngest child arrived in September 2021.
The doting dad loves to share his daddy moments on Instagram. Stefan’s children are also big fans of their famous grandfather, Lester Holt, and affectionately call him "grandude."
Lester seems to love the nickname and sometimes includes it in his posts. The award-winning journalist shared a lovely picture on his Instagram, revealing that his little ones had paid him a visit at work just before he went to the studio.
The happy grandfather wrote, "A couple of special visitors stopping by the office right before I head to the studio." Lester might be an accomplished journalist, but he is their sweet and doting grandpa to his grandchildren.
Lester's youngest son, Cameron, seems to enjoy a low-key lifestyle. According to his LinkedIn page, he graduated from Stanford University in 2012 with a mathematical and computational science degree.
Cameron reportedly works as an analyst for Morgan Stanley. He had previously tried himself in journalism, working as an intern for CNBC. But, things did not seem to have worked out for him in that industry. Not so much is known about his personal life, but Cameron is a big fan of rescue dogs and a passionate Yankees fan.