Former ESPN journalist Bonnie Bernstein has no husband and isn’t dating anyone. Bernstein looks focused on taking her production company to new heights.
Bernstein began her career as the news and sports director at QXJN-FM radio. She later went on to work for NBC and ABC-affiliated shows.
Bonnie’s first stint with ESPN began in 1995 and covered Michael Jordan and his team, Chicago Bulls’ championship run.
She worked with ESPN for the next three years and joined CBS Sports in 1998 as their sideline reporter for the NCAA Men’s Basketball and feature reporter for The NFL Today.
After an impressive performance, Bernstein was promoted to sideline reporter for the NFL on CBS and worked alongside Jim Nantz and Phil Simms.
She returned to ESPN in 2006 and covered various shows, including NFL Live, Jim Rome Is Burning, and Outside the Lines. In 2013, Bernstein again left ESPN and began focusing on her production company.
Bonnie, 54, began her production company, Walk Swiftly Productions, in 2017 and has since shifted all her focus to it.
Bonnie Bernstein Has No Husband, And It Doesn’t Look Like She Is Tying The Knot Anytime Soon
Former ESPN and CBS reporter Bonnie Bernstein has no husband and has never exchanged marriage vows.
Despite having spent years in the media, Bernstein has never had any dating rumors spread about her.
She has never talked about her personal life with any magazines or interviewers.
On her Instagram handle, Bonnie shares posts covering her daily life, which involves playing golf and catching up with old friends.
In January 2024, Bernstein hosted the NCAA convention and presented the Woman of the Year Award.
Bernstein has also given shoutouts to her former colleagues on her socials.
In April 2023, Bernstein wrote a sweet message for Nantz that stated the CBS reporter is as nice as he seems.
Bonnie Shares A Close Relationship With Her Niece
The Founder & CEO of Walk Swiftly Production doesn’t have a child but has a close relationship with her niece, similar to that of a parent.
In March 2023, on International Women’s Day, Bernstein gave a shoutout to her niece, calling her the most important and meaningful person of her life.
She shared a photo of her niece from the day she had brought her to work to celebrate Bring Your Sis and Niece to Work Day!
In her post, Bernstein also shared that her niece is pursuing an arts program at school, and it would be a great experience for her to be on a production set.
Bernstein also loves sharing photos with her parents. She shared a cute picture of her dad and mom from their 59th-anniversary celebration.
As Bonnie wrote in her caption, the two are truly couple goals.
On Father’s Day, June 2023, Bonnie shared a snap with her dad and dished out that her dad’s favorite baseball player is Sandy Koufax.
She wrote that her friend and ESPN host Mike Greenberg didn’t have Sandy Koufax as the best 32 ever in his book, which happened to be read by her dad.
Bonnie revealed that despite Greenberg’s hectic schedule, he penned a sympathy note for her dad.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- In 2013, Bonnie worked as Vice President and Content & Brand Development for Silver Chalice Ventures, a digital sports media company.
- While working at CBS Sports, Bonnie covered Super Bowls XXXV and XXXVIII. While covering the latter, Bernstein became the first correspondent ever to cover the game for both network television and network radio.