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Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Inside David Muir's very private relationship history after host sends fans into a frenzy with his REAL age
David Muir fans have been curious for years about his relationship status. The 51-year-old ABC World News Tonight anchor, who recently left viewers gobsmacked by his age due to his youthful looks, has kept details of his romantic history ever so private over the course of his career so far. Despite having cultivated a huge online following and recently sharing that he is taking all the attention in his stride, it seems as though he will continue to keep details about his love life under wraps. Not much is known about who he has dated in the past. In September 2015, he was seemingly in a relationship with former deputy editor of Jezebel, Kate Dries. After Page Six reported that Muir had become known as the 'anchor monster' after allegedly ruffling feathers with his fellow ABC colleagues, Dries wrote a blog post in which she described him as a 'sweetie.' While it's unclear as to whether this piece was written in jest, she penned: 'David and I connected right from the start. "I thought Peter Jennings was the James Bond of evening news," he told me on our first date. 'I tried to remain calm because (little did he know) Peter was my first love and I didn't want to make David feel uncomfortable. 'But Peter would quickly be pushed far from my mind during my courtship with David. I mean, will you look at this man?' According to Dries' post, they holidayed together in the Italian capital of Rome, where Muir interviewed the late Pope Francis. It is believed that Muir is single and that he does not have any children. He is, however, an uncle to six nieces and three nephews through his older sibling and two younger step-siblings. Last April, Muir posted on Instagram that he had enjoyed a trip around the French capital Paris with his niece, Finan Malcom, who works as a photographer and visual artist. Muir is a proud dog owner to six-year-old German short-haired pointer, Axel, who regularly appears on his Instagram. In a recent interview with People, Muir revealed that Axel is often spotted out and about with his dog walker. 'I love the stories of even when the dog walker is out in public, people will say, "Is that David Muir's dog?" It kind of puts it all in perspective. The dog is always the most important,' he said. He is also the proud owner of six-year-old dog Axel 'I think [he's] more [famous]. He deserves to be. And he has no idea which makes it even more special.' Muir has a strong friendship with married television hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos and their three children: Joaquin, Lola and Michael. The threesome has vacationed together numerous times over the years, including a holiday to Greece in 2023. 'You are a great grill master, your cheeseburgers are delicious,' Ripa once gushed on live television. 'Joaquin would rather eat at David's than anywhere else on earth.' Ripa even paid a touching tribute to Muir in her 2022 memoir Live Wire, in which she wrote: 'To David Muir, you are the backbone and moral compass I need sometimes.'
Yahoo
11-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Japan 3D-Prints a Train Station in Six Hours—and Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
In the news: E-bikes stir up controversy in Ohio Amish country, Airbnb buys influence in NYC elections, unfair labor practices drive contractors out of work, and more. In Ohio's Amish country, E-bikes are zipping past horse-drawn buggies, as if the future is lapping the past. Now the divided community has to decide whether the bikes are a modern convenience or a threat to tradition. (The Wall Street Journal) Japan built the world's first 3D-printed train station in just six hours—offering a fast, cost-cutting solution to rural rail challenges amid a shrinking population. Here's how they did it. (The New York Times) Locked out of New York City by strict, short-term rental laws, Airbnb is pouring $5 million into a SuperPAC to back election candidates who support loosening those restrictions—and the city's powerful hotel industry is not happy. (Gothamist) Contracting work has devolved into a ruthless grind of cut-rate bids and illegal labor practices, driving even the most skilled workers out of the industry. One Connecticut homebuilder shares just how bad things have become. (The New York Times) Dwell's executive editor, Kate Dries, visited Stockholm recently to preview the 40th anniversary of Ikea's Stockholm Collection, which was just released. While there, she asked the company's designers which items they keep for themselves. (Dwell) Top image courtesy of Serendix Inc./neuob Inc.