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Andreana Kostantina Tantaros (conceived December 30, 1978) is an American moderate political expert and observer. She was a co-host of Outnumbered on Fox News Channel, and a unique co-host of The Five. She sued Fox News in August 2016, guaranteeing inappropriate behavior. The case was excused in court in May 2018. 

Early years 

Tantaros was brought up in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where she went to Parkland High School. Her dad is a Greek migrant, and her mom is of Italian drop. Her family possessed the Pied Piper Diner, where she worked. 

She moved on from Lehigh University with a degree in French and news coverage, being familiar likewise in Greek and Spanish. As she was completing her degree, Andrea functioned as an understudy for CNN's Crossfire program, when she helped spread the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia.

Her diary notes during the experience portray her encouraging herself to "Make yourself significant. Pose inquiries... Be a handyman." She finished her alumni learns at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, where she earned a graduate degree. In the wake of coming back from Paris in 2003, Tantaros moved to Washington, D.C. 

Profession 

Tantaros filled in as a representative for Massachusetts Governor William Weld, at that point Congressman Pat Toomey and previous National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Thomas Reynolds.

In the wake of moving to New York City in 2005, she began Andrea Tantaros Media, which gave emergency the board and media methodology counseling to Fortune 500 organizations and political crusades. 

Tantaros joined Fox News Channel in April 2010 as a political supporter. In 2011, she has named a co-host of The Five. Following a while of airing, The Five reliably beat its rivals on MSNBC, and CNN joined and by 2013, it was the second-most-watched program in link news. 

Tantaros went on to co-have Outnumbered in 2014. Subsequent to starting conventional objections of inappropriate behavior against Fox News work force, on April 25, 2016, she was pulled from the show for what Fox News said were "contract issues."

In August 2016, Tantaros recorded a claim asserting that she moved toward Fox News administrators about Roger Ailes explicitly irritating her in 2015. She said that her charges came about first in her being downgraded from The Five to Outnumbered, and afterward in her being removed the air in April 2016.

The claim likewise asserted that Bill O'Reilly, Dean Cain, and Scott Brown offered wrong remarks to her and that Brown and Cain contacted her without her assent. Her changed grievance, documented on January 29, 2018, contained subtleties proposed to back up her cases of a culture of provocation—remembering spying for workers—at the system.

In any case, that grumbling, as well, was dismissed. On May 18, 2018, Judge George B. Daniels tossed her case out, refering to the absence of "authentic help." Tantaros, with no formal lawful preparation, had chosen to speak to herself for the situation in the wake of experiencing three attorneys. 

Books 

Tantaros' supervisor Michael Krechmer documented a claim guaranteeing that he was the professional writer of the book, and Tantaros didn't pay him everything they consented to.

Accordingly, Tantaros demanded that she composed the book herself, and her lawyer at the time demonstrated his feeling that "We have a valid justification to trust Fox News is behind this case."

Tantaros likewise guarantees that he took care of data about her (and the book) to Fox News infringing upon her secrecy concurrence with him as her manager. The claim was excused. Krechmer requested the excusal and lost the intrigue, as well.