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Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi, the U.S. Correspondent for Nine News, was struck by a rubber bullet while covering riots in Los Angeles on Sunday. The dramatic moment was captured on camera as Tomasi cried out in pain after being hit in the leg, reportedly by a police officer aiming in the direction of her and her cameraman.
Despite the injury, Tomasi remained composed, quickly assuring a bystander, “I’m good,” before moving away from the scene.Nine News later confirmed that she was left “sore but otherwise unharmed.” Tomasi, undeterred, continued reporting live from the volatile protest zone, sharing updates from the ground as police deployed flash-bang grenades and tried to disperse crowds.
Who is Lauren Tomasi?
Lauren Tomasi is an accomplished Australian journalist currently serving as the United States Correspondent for Nine News, based in Los Angeles.
She’s known for her versatility—just as comfortable reporting from political trials and riots as she is covering red carpets and celebrity interviews.Lauren began her media career as a snow reporter in the NSW ski fields before transitioning into newsroom roles at 9News Sydney, where she covered major national and international stories.
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She holds a journalism degree from the University of New South Wales and spent a year abroad in Colorado, USA, gaining experience as a newsreader for a local radio station—a key moment that laid the foundation for her future as a foreign correspondent.
Covering news and entertainment
Since becoming the network’s U.S. correspondent, Tomasi has covered major global events including: Donald Trump’s trial and even the Grammy.
She’s interviewed some of Hollywood’s biggest names, such as Kevin Costner, Margot Robbie, Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, and Peter Dinklage. Her dual focus on hard news and entertainment has made her one of Nine News’ most dynamic reporters.As for personal life, Lauren is married to Rohan Chapman-Davies, an Australian freestyle skier who competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics. They reportedly married in a picturesque outdoor ceremony in Tuscany, Italy, on June 1, 2024.
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