Background
Fernández was born in Mexico City, Mexico, and was brought to east Los Angeles in the United States at the age of four.
Fernández was born in Mexico City, Mexico, and was brought to east Los Angeles in the United States at the age of four.
She attended California State University, Sacramento, where she graduated in 1982 earning her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Government.
Her appearances on network television include as reporter and guest anchor for Columbia Broadcasting System Early Show, Columbia Broadcasting System Evening News, National Broadcasting Company Today, National Broadcasting Company Nightly News, regular host for Access Hollywood, and guest on Dancing with the Stars. Her television career began in 1983 at KRDO in Pueblo, Colorado and KEYT-television From 1985 until 1989, she worked as a television reporter and weekend anchor in Los Angeles (KTLA), Chicago (WBBM-TV), and Miami (WCIX). In 1988 she garnered some controversy in Chicago when she went boating with John Cappas, a drug dealer being sought by authorities, then accompanied him to his arrest by federal agents.
She gained her first national news job in October 1991 for Columbia Broadcasting System News, when she moved to New York City and became a correspondent and back-up anchor for the morning, evening, and weekend news broadcasts.
She later moved to National Broadcasting Company, where she anchored the weekend edition of the Today Show and filled in for Brian Williams on the weekend edition of National Broadcasting Company Nightly News, and undertook various special reporting assignments in the United States. and elsewhere. During this period of national news coverage, Fernández reported on the crisis from Cuban immigration, unrest in Haiti, the 1989 United States. invasion of Panama, the trial of the conspirators from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and a scud missile attack while covering the Persian Gulf War.
She was invited to make a rare interview of Fidel Castro, then president of Cuba. From 1996 to 1999, Fernández was the co-host for Access Hollywood, an entertainment news program on National Broadcasting Company. She then co-hosted the This Week in History show on the History Channel.
In October 2001, she returned to Los Angeles and joined KTLA television news.
In 2004, her book titled Gigi and the Birthday Ring was published through the Laredo Publishing Company. She is president of Skinny Hippo Productions, her own production company, and is co-president of F Squared Productions, where she is a developer of film and television projects. While in Chicago, she met Ron Kershaw, who was previously involved with Jessica Savitch.
The two were engaged, but Kershaw died of pancreatic cancer and liver cancer.
A month later her father died of Alzheimer"s disease. She is divorcing John Farrand, former Chief Executive Officer of Panavision, Incorporated., and is not asking for alimony as she makes over $43,000 per month.
Fernández participated as a contestant on the second season of American Broadcasting Company"s Dancing With The Stars in January 2006, but was the third contestant to be eliminated. She partnered with Jonathan Roberts and had an average of 23 points.
Fernández has won five Emmy for journalism. She is a member of the Smithsonian National Board for Latino Initiatives and has worked on the board of trustees of the Children"s Hospital Los Los Angeles In 2006, she was named the year"s Outstanding Philanthropist by the Association of Fundraising Professionals.