Who is CNN’s Jim Acosta’s ex-wife Sharon?

Who is CNN’s Jim Acosta’s ex-wife Sharon?

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Who is CNN’s Jim Acosta’s ex-wife Sharon?
Author: David Boroff
Published: Jan, 31 2025 13:13

JIM Acosta was a fixture on CNN from 2007, bringing viewers the latest news from the White House as both a correspondent and anchor. But in January 2025 he announced that he'd decided to move on from the network. Here's everything we know about his ex-wife Sharon. Jim Acosta's future at CNN appeared to be uncertain after he was bumped from his 10 am weekday hour. He announced that he was leaving at the end of CNN Newsroom with Jim Acosta on January 28, 2025.

 [CNN anchor reporting live.]
Image Credit: The Sun [CNN anchor reporting live.]

He said: "I just wanted to end today's show by thanking all of the wonderful people who work behind the scenes at this network. "You may have seen some reports about me and the show, and after giving all of this careful consideration and weighing in alternative time slots CNN offered me, I decided to move on. "I am grateful to CNN for the nearly 18 years I've spent here doing the news.". He hailed President Barack Obama's trip to Cuba in 2016 as the highlight of his CNN career in his final remarks to viewers.

 [Screenshot of a Donald Trump tweet criticizing Jim Acosta.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Screenshot of a Donald Trump tweet criticizing Jim Acosta.]

Acosta said: "People often ask me if the highlight of my career at CNN was at the White House covering Donald Trump, actually, no. "That moment came here," Acosta explained in front of a photo of Cuban dictator Raul Castro. "When I covered for President Barack Obama's trip to Cuba in 2016 and had the chance to question the dictator there, Raul Castro, about the island's political prisoners. "As the son of a Cuban refugee, I took home this lesson. It is never a good time to bow down to a tyrant.

 [Reporter holding microphone at White House press briefing.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Reporter holding microphone at White House press briefing.]

"I have always believed it’s the job of the press to hold power to account. "I’ve always tried to do that at CNN and I plan to go on doing it in the future. “One final message — don’t give in to the lies. Don’t give in to the fear.". Jim Acosta is currently a CNN anchor based in Washington D.C. Jim is a major loser who will fail no matter where he ends up. Good luck Jim!. He covered the Trump and Obama administrations from the White House and around the world.

 [Donald Trump giving a briefing at the White House.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Donald Trump giving a briefing at the White House.]

Acosta was honored with the annual Truth to Power award from the New York Press Club, which is given to individuals "whose body of work challenges the power establishment and/or defends journalists.". His book, The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America, focuses on his experience covering President Trump during his first two years in office. It became a New York Times bestseller.

Acosta graduated cum laude from James Madison University with a bachelor's degree in mass communications, according to his bio. Acosta was married to Sharon Mobley Stow from 1994 to 2017. She worked as a registered nurse, according to The New York Post. The couple share two daughters and one son together. Acosta got straight back to enjoying single life after their separation, according to The New York Post.

“A friend lives in his building and [has seen] him with different women,” a White House colleague told Page Six. Acosta famously asked Trump, “are you being a sore loser?” as the president stormed away from a press conference on November 5, 2020. The barb was aimed at Trump as he huffed off stage following a rant about being “cheated” out of an election victory. Trump baselessly claimed that the 2020 election had been “rigged” against him while again raising doubts over the mail-in ballots.

The extensive mail-in ballots were sent in by voters during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump has repeatedly bashed Acosta and CNN, calling them "fake news.". Trump told reporters during a press conference that the US has “done an amazing job with ventilators” and supplying them to the world. Acosta interjected, “US has so many deaths…”. “Hold, hold, Fake News CNN, hold,” Trump said, and continued to talk up his administration's response to the pandemic.

“We have done a great job in this country, we haven’t been given enough - enough me, I’m not talking about me - the vice president, the task force, have not been given the kind of credit” they deserve, Trump said. It was not the first time that Acosta has clashed with Trump and members of his administration. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany previously got into a heated debate with Acosta after the CNN correspondent accused Trump of "not telling the truth" about the coronavirus.

Acosta pointed out that Trump claimed the virus "affects virtually nobody" at an Ohio campaign rally - even as the number of COVID-19 deaths in the US had reached 200,000. "At 200,000 deaths, shouldn't the president be telling people the truth about this virus at his rallies?" Acosta asked McEnany during a briefing. After hearing the news of Acosta's departure from CNN, Trump posted on Truth Social: "Wow, really good news. Jim Acosta, one of the worst and most dishonest reporters in journalistic history, a major sleazebag, has been relegated by CNN Fakes News to the Midnight hour, 'Death Valley,' because of extraordinarily BAD RATINGS (and no talent!)," he wrote on Truth Social before Acosta announced his departure.

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