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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Lisa Marie Guerrero is an American journalist, actress, former sportscaster, and model. Since 2006, Guerrero has been an investigative correspondent for the nationally syndicated newsmagazine Inside Edition.
There's that initial reticence for some athletes to take you seriously.
I've always been around dudes and sports.
You just have to hope that they'll grant you an interview.
I'm proud of what I look like. I'm proud that I look like my mom.
Constantly there's a credibility issue; you're judged on how you look. If you look good, people assume you aren't credible. It's a battle you'll always fight if you're on TV and a female.
No, one of the great things about my three-year deal is that it's year-round. They've offered me an opportunity to cover a lot of things in the offseason, too.
In the morning, I reach for the sports page.
Being attractive and being credible can and do go together.
I'm not going to relate to an athlete as a peer.
My mom died when I was 8.
In terms of broadcasting, you have to make decisions about where you want to spend your time.
When I found out I got this job, I cried, of course - I'm a girly-girl - and then I called my dad, and he cried, too. On so many levels, this is a thrill for me.
So I plan to prepare thoroughly and have several outfits waiting in the wings in case of inclement weather.
You mean the fact that Tom Arnold would spend more time with the hair and makeup people than I would?
I'm looking forward to talking to Bill Parcells, too, and to seeing how that marriage with Jerry Jones goes.
I'm proud of being Hispanic.
On my morning run, I listen to sports talk radio.
And I'm proud of what I do as a professional, too.
We're starting to push the envelope in terms of the expectations, and you can also have your own style, personality and sense of humor, because now we're allowed to.
And that Michael Irvin would care more about his wardrobe than I would?
So my dad raised me, and he's a huge football fan.
I want to know about what makes an athlete tick.
I'm comfortable with my femininity, and I don't try to change what I look like just because I'm reporting on football at the end of the night.
When I'm anchoring, I miss chasing stories in the field.
I grew up watching Monday Night Football with Howard Cosell and the other guys with my dad.
I know I'll be under a spotlight, I know I'll be under the microscope.
I love color and I love to dress like a woman.
My approach is a very human one, as a fan.
I was so afraid that the athletes wouldn't talk to me because I'm a woman.
I've always been the only girl in those environments. It's comfortable for me - I prefer it, actually.
Theres that initial reticence for some athletes to take you seriously.