Not only that, but this sort of thing seems to be in her blood.
But CNN’s anchors certainly aren’t immune to personal hardship.
Simply put, there’s a lot CNN viewers don’t necessarily see on camera.

That in mind, Pamela Brown’s life has been particularly sad at times.
Pamela Brown’s parents, John Y.
However, the death of the Kentucky governor’s sibling was incredibly tragic in and of itself.

But according to theAviation Safety web connection, things went terribly awry at the start of the second day.
Their two boys were born in 2018 and 2024, respectively.
In the interim, Brown and Wright welcomed their baby girl in early 2020.

Saying goodbye to their mother was obviously difficult for the CNN anchor and her older brother, Lincoln Brown.
Pamela Brown recounted the harrowing experience in aCNNarticle published in December 2020.
“There would be no grieving through comforting hugs of loved ones after our loss.

All our grief stayed six feet away,” she admitted.
However, in 2021, Pamela Brown had to watch as her home state was ravaged by tornadoes.
“I feel a kinship with my fellow Kentuckians.”

Some of these people cleaning up the debris have been at it for 48 hours.
I talked with a man who rode out the storm praying in his bathtub.
These are the people I grew up with in Kentucky."