
She also mistook Julia Restoin Roitfeld for her mother, Bazaar global fashion director Carine Roitfeld, who was one of the event’s hosts. When Will Smith’s son Jaden Smith made his way up the carpet, Norville shouted, “Willow!” - the name of Smith’s famous daughter - before producers corrected her. And she surely was-if her job was calling famous people the wrong names. Nesquick was just trying to do her job, an advocate of the devil might argue. The Inside Edition anchor explained how a viewer may have saved her life, calling attention to what has now been diagnosed as thyroid cancer. She kicked the woman, hard, all while continuing to smile for the camera and ask questions,” a shocked spy said. She’d had enough when “a publicist walked through her shot while she was talking to Jean-Paul Goude,” and “Deborah took out all her anger. But with every top model at Fashion Week arriving, there were “a ton of models just walking through her shot, not even acknowledging she was filming,” said a spy, sending Norville into a fury.īut Noelle’s fury boiled over when a publicist-not even a somebody!-straight up walked through what was undoubtedly a ground-breaking interview with Jean-Paul Goude (?). Norville was interviewing celebs for a sponsor outside the party, where guests included Mariah Carey, Hailey Baldwin, Kate Upton, Gigi Hadid, Rita Ora and Kendall Jenner.

Deborah has also made her mark as an author.

In 2015, after completing 20 years as the anchor of the show, Deborah became the longest-running female anchor on American TV.

When it happened, Norwood was interviewing attractive people as they walked into a party at the Plaza Hotel. In 1995, she was named the solo anchor of a syndicated news magazine named ‘Inside Edition.’ The show became popular after her arrival and continues to run to date. Celebrities can be difficult, celebrity journalists sometimes say, but after reading this report about an Inside Edition anchor’s public meltdown, I’d posit that perhaps birds of a feather.expect unwarranted deferential treatment.Īccording to Page Six, Inside Edition’s Deborah Norville kind of lost it on the job this week while filming a report set to air in dozens of dentist’s waiting rooms across the country.
