
The beloved KTLA reporter who was fired on the eve of her birthday spoke out on her podcast concerning the day she was let go from the community.
Ellina Abovian, who was a normal project reporter and labored with the station for at the very least a decade, stated she was “completely blinded” by her dismissal.
“I’m sitting there and I’m simply cocooned in myself as a result of I’m ready to listen to what they’re going to say,” she stated on her solo podcast episode titled, “My KTLA Layoff.” “Because the phrases are popping out, I’m in shock, I’m in disbelief. I’m identical to, no, this could’t be it.”
The only mother, who has been divorced since 2024, revealed the one factor she instructed her boss earlier than he booted her from the community.
“I actually simply stated one factor in that assembly,” she added. “I seemed to my superiors and I stated, out of everybody right here, you select a single mother with two children. And I’m not discrediting anybody else’s wrestle in life.”
The 40-year-old TV reporter stated the day began like every other Monday when she was on project at LAX, however she quickly seen that as a substitute of her ordinary photographer on web site, it was the one she had labored with for 13 years.
“He and I labored collectively in San Diego. And it’s as if the universe was saying, that is your full-circle second. Somebody you began out with in San Diego is now going to be the particular person you reside your final day at KTLA with,” she stated.
Abovian was amongst a number of distinguished on-air figures let go this week from KTLA, which is owned by Nexstar Media Group.
Veteran anchors Glen Walker and Lu Parker, longtime meteorologist Mark Kriski, and weathercaster Kacey Montoya had been additionally proven the door.
Including to the sting, the anchors weren’t given the chance to bid farewell to viewers, in line with a report by the California Submit.
Abovian stated she acquired a name from her boss asking her to fulfill, and she or he was let go the day earlier than her birthday with out warning.
“I acquired this sense that I’ve by no means skilled earlier than on the job,” she stated. “This could’t be it. I’ve been on this enterprise 16 years. This can’t be the second I say goodbye.”
The mother of two stated this was triggering for her and reminded her of her previous and added to her insecurities.
“It triggers your deepest insecurities. And for me, I grew up with that shortage mindset. I grew up in a household the place all the pieces was one paycheck away from disappearing,” she stated. “When one thing like that occurs to you and also you’re the grownup, you’re the father or mother… all of it is available in entrance of you. And also you suppose, am I now going to do this to my children? In fact, that’s not actuality and I’m going to be tremendous.”
The podcast, she stated, was her strategy to make peace with it and transfer on. She additionally famous she was “open to potentialities” by way of her future.
“I do know that it doesn’t matter what I do, it’s going to be a public-facing job, as a result of that’s what I’ve all the time completed, and I really feel snug in that house,” she stated. “I do know that this podcast is simply going to get stronger, greater, and higher, as a result of I can be pouring much more of myself into it.”
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