Norah O’Donnell’s Bra Size and Body Measurements

Short Bio

Norah O’Donnell has a splendid body. See her bra size, height, weight, and more!

Norah was born January 23, 1974 in Washington, D.C. She’s married to restaurateur Geoff Tracy since 2001 and has three kids. From 1999 to 2011, O’Donnell worked for NBC News/MSNBC. From 2011 til present, this beautiful reporter/anchor works for CBS News. Norah won the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Breaking News coverage she made on September 11th, 2001.

Norah O’Donnell was born into an Irish family. Now coming on to her personal life, Norah O’Donnell was married to Geoff Tracy on 21st June 2001. Her husband, Geoff Tracy, owns a restaurant in Washington DC. Norah and Tracy have three children. In 2007, Norah and Tracy became the parents of twins named Grace and Henry. Later in 2008, Norah had her third child who was named Riley.

Modest chest: The journalist looks marvelous and doesn't hesitate to show off her B-cup-sized bosom.

Body Statistics Table

Norah O'Donnell's body statistics are seen in the table below. Take a look at measurements like height and weight!

Body Measurements
Height1.7 m, 5'6" (feet & inches)
Weight58 kg, 128 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size B
Bra Size (US)34B
Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A
Breasts-Waist-Hips36-27-37 inches (91-69-94 cm)
Shoe Size (US)8
Body ShapeHourglass
Dress Size (US)8

Norah O'Donnell Inspirational Quotes

"One of the most common mistakes for an entry-level job interview is to take the position: 'What is this job going to do for me?' You should be saying 'Here's what I can do and here's what I want to do to help you.'"

Norah O'Donnell

"Persistence is incredibly important. Persistence proves to the person you're trying to reach that you're passionate about something, that you really want something."

Norah O'Donnell

"I don't love the phrase 'balancing work and family.' It sets up this idea of scales of justice with work on one side and family on the other side."

Norah O'Donnell

"Growing up, my parents were healthy eaters and starting to run and compete when I was 13, I knew the need to focus on what you need to eat. I remember going to grocery store myself and picking up fresh fruit and knowing early on the right foods to fuel my body."

Norah O'Donnell

"You face challenges in your personal life and in your professional life. I continue to be relentlessly optimistic and not focus on the negative."

Norah O'Donnell