Marly Rivera Biography and Wiki
Marly Rivera is a Puerto Rican sports journalist and media personality. She served as a sports writer at ESPN before she was sacked. Marly was involved in a heated exchange with freelance sportscaster Ivón Gaete.
Marly Rivera’s Age and Birthday
The tv-personality was born on November 14, 1973, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She is 49 years old as of 2023. Her birth sign is Scorpio. Marly turns 50 years old on November 14, 2023.
Marly Rivera Height and Weight
She stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (Approx, 1.68 meters) tall. Her weight measurement will be updated soon.
Marly Rivera Education
Marly attended and graduated from a local high school in his hometown. She later enrolled at a prestigious university where she furthered her studies. More details regarding her academic background will be updated soon.
Marly Rivera Family, Parents, Siblings
The sportswriter was born to her parents Ray Rivera (dad), and Elba Rivera (mom) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her parents hail from the small town of Coamo.

It’s unclear if she has any siblings. Additionally, further information regarding her family background will be updated soon when revealed.
Marly Rivera Husband, Is He Married?
In light of her marital affairs, Marly prefers keeping her love life details private and discreet. It’s not clear if she is single, married, or in a relationship. We are keeping tabs and we will update her partner’s details soon.
Marly Rivera Salary
While working at ESPN, she earned an average salary pegged between $32,599 and $96,699. Her contract with the exact figures is yet to be released.
Marly Rivera Net Worth
Marly’s net worth is estimated at $1 million to $3 million. This amount is from her extensive career as a sports journalist among other investments.
Rivera previously worked as a sports writer at ESPN before she was sacked on April 26, 2023. Marly was involved in a heated exchange with freelance sportscaster Ivón Gaete. The two turned up at New York’s Yankee Stadium to interview team captain Aaron Judge.
According to online sources, the duo quarreled to the extent to which Marly called her a “f*c**ng c**t,” which resulted in the loss of her reporter job with ESPN. After the incident, the sportswriter went dark and disabled her socials.
Discussing more of her career, Marly has done philanthropic work to support her island of Puerto Rico after the impact of Hurricane Maria on September 20, 2017.