Kimberly Guilfoyle has undergone a stunning transformation.

If ever there was a story that sounded like the American dream in action, it would be hers.

So just how did Guilfoyle become the powerful and wealthy woman that she is today?

Kimberly Guilfoyle as a baby

And who are the people in her life that have always been the most important?

Read on to find out!

By all accounts, Guilfoyle’s upbringing was happy and full of opportunities.

Kimberly Guilfoyle as a girl with her father

“Everyone should have an equal chance to show their ability.”

“I grew up partly in Ireland,” she said, as shared byIrish Central.

“I loved how I saw people react to her.”

Kimberly Guilfoyle as a girl wearing red and white

We’re so sorry for your loss, Kimberly.

But even that was not without its merit, said Guilfoyle.

“It made me a better mother, better person,” she added.

Kimberly Guilfoyle with her father and brother as a girl

That’s quite the endorsement!

Mercy High School was also an all-girls institution, which taught Guilfoyle about the power of women.

“I always have cherished the power of that sisterhood,” she continued.

Kimberly Guilfoyle as a high school senior

Sadly, Mercy High School shuttered its doors for good in 2020, a loss that Guilfoyle laments.

As she shared withCosmopolitan,she worked three jobs while enrolled at UC Davis.

But as she said, that “was a means to an end, period.”

Kimberly Guilfoyle

Guilfoyle graduated from UC Davis magna cum laude, as noted byBusiness Insider.

“I was ecstatic,” she toldSFGate.

“I had achieved my dream.”

Kimberly Guilfoyle in 2003

There was a good reason that Guilfoyle had longed for that position, too.

After winning many cases, Guilfoyle returned to San Francisco when she was re-hired three years later.

“I told him he was like Robert Kennedy,” she shared with theSan Francisco Chronicleat the time.

Kimberly Guilfoyle and Gavin Newsom in 2004

“He will be remembered for his work in civil rights.”

So Guilfoyle decided it was time for a change.

“I decided to move across the country,” she explained toThe Daily Signal.

Kimberly Guilfoyle in 2005

“I accepted that offer; I had my own show.”

After that, she appeared onGood Morning Americaas a legal analyst, as well as on CNN.

Guilfoyle also started working for the Fox News web link, hosting a show calledThe Lineup.

Eric Villency and Kimberly Guilfoyle in 2006

Unfortunately,Kimberly Guilfoyle divorced her second husbandthree years later in 2009.

However, that hasn’t prevented the former couple from being great parents to their son.

“Ronan is so sweet-natured, and he really looks up to his mother and father.”

Kimberly Guilfoyle on the red carpet in 2008

She added that she knew Villency first, but she’s incredibly impressed at how well they’re co-parenting.

Guilfoyle has taken to Instagram on several occasions tocomplimenther second ex-husband.

She also uses the social media platform to regularly postpictures of her son, whom she truly adores.

Kimberly Guilfoyle in 2009

She said, “We really attempt to mix it up and we have incredible producers.”

Additionally, the camaraderie between the co-hosts was legit, as Guilfoyle tells it.

Interestingly enough, Guilfoyle abruptly left the show in 2018, according toThe New York Times.

Kimberly Guilfoyle on the red carpet in 2010

Sources told the paper at the time that she’d been accused of “inappropriate workplace behavior.”

Guifoyle pops up on Don Jr.’s feed fromtimetotimeas well.

On July 24, 2018, she announced that she was going to work for a pro-Trump super PAC.

Kimberly Guilfoyle at a film screening in 2010

The following year, Guilfoyle once again took to social media for another important announcement.

Clearly Guilfoyle is a big fan of the Trump family perhaps she’ll become a member of it someday?

Guilfoyle ended her speech by claiming that electing Trump will keep America safe and would protect the American Dream.

Kimberly Guilfoyle speaking at the 2020 RNC

“You better have thick skin, for sure, but you also need to laugh at yourself.”

She added that she does that on a regular basis, which helps keep her grounded.

“I’m putting myself out there on a daily basis,” she continued.

“I’m giving my opinion.

So it only makes sense that others might differ and will criticize me.”

No matter what the future holds for Guilfoyle, it sounds like she’ll be ready for it.