Brittany Begley announced Wednesday evening that she is no longer a meteorologist for KPRC 2 Houston.
This came after Begley received national coverage in FTVLive and the New York Post for an Instagram post about the TV news industry.
In the latest post, Begley appears in front of an empty fridge just like the original post, but this time she is wearing a crown.
Here is a portion of what Begley posted (full post below):
"No longer with KPRC — and for that, I’m truly grateful. Maybe you’ve read the headlines?
I believe in accountability. This conversation won’t be going away anytime soon. I’m dedicating at least a weekly series to this as I compete in the digital sales and marketing space with integrity. Higher quality, better value, lower price.
I’m proving to you that I operate with integrity through my actions and the emails showing how hard I worked to bring positive impact to KPRC. I wouldn’t say it if I couldn’t prove it."
Begley writes that she is "not disagreeing with the separation" and then gives her response to the New York Post article about her original IG post (read below).
This is the third on-air departure in two weeks for KPRC 2. Reporters Robert Arnold and Gage Goulding left last week.
Begley joined KPRC 2 in 2024.
She arrived in Houston from KRON 4 in San Francisco, where she worked as a freelance meteorologist.
Before her move to the Bay Area, Begley spent four years at ABC10 KXTV in Sacramento, California, serving as an anchor, meteorologist, and reporter from 2018 to 2022.
Earlier in her career, Begley held several roles within TEGNA-owned stations. She worked at WBNS 10 in Columbus, Ohio, as a traffic anchor and reporter after serving as a social media host and traffic reporter at WCNC in Charlotte, North Carolina.
She also spent time at WDTN 2 in Dayton, Ohio, as a traffic reporter.
Begley attended Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and later expanded her weather expertise through studies in meteorology at Mississippi State University.
