Teresa Strasser
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Teresa Strasser is a writer and TV personality best known for hosting the first season of the home makeover show While You Were Out on TLC. Strasser never considered herself terribly handy but compensated with her sometimes dark sense of humor. (She once told a male homeowner that working on a rather feminine craft project would "complete the emasculazation process.")
Previously, Strasser worked as a writer on Who Wants to be a Millionaire and Win Ben Stein's Money. Since leaving While You Were Out she was co-host of Good Day New York and Lovers Lounge on the Game Show Network. She has worked regularly as a freelance writer (for the LA Times and other publications) and frequently appears on VH1 and E!'s various "list" shows.
Recently, Strasser replaced Rachel Perry on The Adam Carolla Show as the permanent news girl on the radio program. She was also working as a "love coach" along with JD Roberto on the ABC series How to Get the Guy until its cancellation [1]. In October of 2006, she replaced Debra Wilson as the co-host of the TV Guide Channel show "TV Watercooler".
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Teresa was voted the second least annoying person of 2003 on AmIAnnoying.com [2]
Teresa lives in Koreatown [3]. On the August 24, 2006 edition of The Adam Carolla Show, it was revealed she has eighty-six sex offenders living in her neighborhood, according to a searchable Megan's Law database.