You’ve probably seen him on TV. Perfect hair, calm under pressure, somewhere in South Texas as a drone captures chaos overhead.
But Bill Melugin is more than just Fox News’ go-to guy for immigration coverage. He’s a former model, Emmy-winning investigator, and mama’s boy with a serious work ethic, and a long-term love story that fans are just now discovering.
From Border Breakouts to Inauguration Day
Melugin joined Fox News in May 2021 and didn’t ease in. He’s covered major national stories mass migrant crossings, wildfires, school shootings, even presidential inaugurations.
He’s not behind a desk. He’s in it. In 2022 alone, he logged 170 days at the U.S.-Mexico border. From thermal drone footage of camouflaged crossings to interviews with migrants from Venezuela and Cuba, Melugin has become a fixture in Fox’s immigration coverage.
“All we’re doing is putting a mirror up and showing what’s happening,” he told reporters. That mirror has shown overwhelmed agents, powerful migrant stories, and nonstop political scrutiny.
He’s covered:
- The Del Rio bridge crisis
- The death of Guardsman Bishop Evans
- The Uvalde school shooting (2022)
- Trump’s 2025 inauguration
- The 2025 California wildfires
- The 2024 GOP Convention and Iowa caucuses
He’s also anchored from D.C., but don’t expect him to stay inside for long.
From Milan to Murrow Awards
Wait, former model?
Yes. Before the breaking news, Melugin modeled briefly in Milan during college. But he left runways for reporting and never looked back.
Born in Orange County, he graduated from ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in 2012. His path led from El Paso to Charlotte to KTTV FOX 11 in Los Angeles where he made his name.
There, he broke the Gavin Newsom French Laundry scandal during the pandemic and earned three Emmys, two Golden Mike Awards, and three Edward R. Murrow Awards. All before age 40.
“He wasn’t even hired as an investigative reporter,” said KTTV anchor Elex Michaelson. “But he was digging through documents before and after shifts. No one else worked like that.”
The Story Behind the Stare
Melugin’s calm on camera hides something deeper. Before every live shot, he whispers a few words. Not to a producer, but to his late father, Gary Melugin, who died of a pulmonary embolism at 55.
“I’m just asking him to watch over me. Hope I’m making you proud.”
The loss forced him to grow up fast.
“I considered myself an immature little boy… it made me grow up very quickly.”
Today, he lives in Brentwood, close to his mom, Audrey, in Orange County. She proudly calls him a “mama’s boy” and adopted the two dogs and cat he helped rescue while covering the border.
Off-Camera and In Love — Quietly
So, is Melugin single?
No. He’s been in a relationship since November 2018 with Katy Johnson, a model and founder of One Model Mission, a global blog and documentary project spotlighting women’s stories in over 100 countries.
They keep things low-key, but Melugin posted a sweet anniversary message in 2019 praising her passion and strength.
No engagement yet, but the bond is clear.
The Fox Star Even Critics Respect
Fox News has taken heat for its border coverage, but even in Democratic-leaning towns like El Paso and Eagle Pass, locals have thanked Melugin.
“We’ve had people say, ‘We don’t watch Fox, but thank you for being here.’”
He’s deeply sourced, including breaking a 2022 leak where DHS Secretary Mayorkas admitted, “We’re losing” control of the border.
“In a media era of armchair commentary,” one reporter said, “Melugin is actually there.”
And when his reports run in prime time, he says, “Who better to make sure it’s done right than me?”
Hard-Charging, Heart-Forward
Whether chasing cartel stories, flying drones over the Rio Grande, or whispering to his dad before going live, Bill Melugin brings intensity and purpose to everything he does.
If his biggest complaint is about L.A. traffic, that says it all.
Hard-hitting on air. Grounded off it. Still rising.