Rachel Bonnetta

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Rachel Bonnetta
Bonnetta in 2020
Born (1991-10-08) 8 October 1991 (age 34)
Orono, Ontario, Canada[1]
Occupationstand-up comedian
Known forreporting, hosting
on NFL Network

Rachel Bonnetta (born 8 October 1991[2]) is a Canadian stand-up comedian. She was formerly a reporter and a former television host for NFL Network in the United States. She joined Fox Sports in 2016, hosting the @TheBuzzer digital series firstly,[3] then Fox Bet Live (formerly Lock It In)[4] on Fox Sports 1 and Visa Sunday Live Show, a highlights package of weekly NFL game action, on Facebook.[3]

Before moving to the U.S. in 2015,[3] Bonnetta was brand ambassador for MLS club Toronto FC,[5] as well as being the host of children's show The Zone on Canada's YTV from 2012 to 2015.[3] This led to her hosting, at age 23,[5] Major League Soccer daily shows MLS Now and Off Topic with Rachel Bonnetta[6] from New York City[3] in late 2015 and early 2016,[7] before her move to the West Coast six months later.[5]

In August 2021, Bonnetta was announced as the executive producer of a TBS comedy series "loosely based on her real life in the sports broadcasting world".[8] Shortly thereafter, she joined NFL Network as a host on legalized sports betting-focused content, as well as the NFL's digital platforms such as NFL.com and the NFL app. Additionally, she will host, contribute and develop content on a variety of platforms across the NFL Media group, including a role on NFL Network's NFL GameDay Morning, host of NFL GameDay View, fill-in host on Good Morning Football, and a presence at signature events such as Super Bowl, NFL Honors and NFL Red Carpet.[9]

Bonnetta left NFL Network in March 2023, reportedly as part of a cost-cutting measure,[10] and switched careers to become a stand-up comedian.[11]

Personal life

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Bonnetta is an alumna of Seneca College.[5]

She is the sister of musician Jonas Bonnetta of Evening Hymns,[12] and has two other brothers.[5] She is also a niece of Bruce Boudreau.[1]

In 2023, Bonnetta became engaged to Zach Schwartz.[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b Callaghan, Joe. "The many faces of Rachel Bonnetta, the Canadian helping the NFL take itself a bit less seriously," Toronto Star, Saturday, February 11, 2023. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
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  3. ^ a b c d e Rachel Bonnetta – Fox Sports Press Pass
  4. ^ "LOCK IT IN Returns With New Name and Time, FOX BET LIVE Debuts Monday on FS1" - FoxSports.com
  5. ^ a b c d e "Canada's Rachel Bonnetta Is the Best Thing About FOX Sports 1" - Sharp Magazine, February 28, 2019
  6. ^ Off Topic with Rachel Bonnetta – MLSSoccer.com
  7. ^ "Fox Sports 1's 'Lock It In' Host Rachel Bonnetta Signs With ICM Partners"Deadline Hollywood
  8. ^ "Rachel Bonnetta To Headline & EP Semi-Autobiographical Comedy In Works At TBS"Deadline Hollywood, August 25, 2021
  9. ^ "Host Rachel Bonnetta Joins NFL Media" – NFL Communications
  10. ^ "NFL Network Parting Ways With Rachel Bonnetta, per Report" - Sports Illustrated, March 28, 2023
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  12. ^ Drifting Snow, a Film by Ryan North – SquareSpace.com
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