When we catch Rick Campanelli at home in Burlington, Ont., he's about to cook up a big spaghetti-and-meatballs dinner for his wife and kids. "It's our favourite meal," he tells Hello! Canada. "They've been gone four days, visiting family in Ottawa, and I miss them. We never go four days without seeing each other."
Nothing makes Rick, 53, happier than being with his wife, Angie Smith, 43, and three sons: Noah, 18 (from his first marriage), Jack, 9, and Harrison, 7. "I'll do anything for family," says the former ET Canada host, who's now an ambassador for the sports-betting website Bodog Canada. "Out of all my gigs in life, being a parent has been my absolute favourite."
That said, his very first gig was a pretty memorable one. Back in 1994, Rick won the MuchTemp contest, meaning he got to answer phones at Canada's music video station. Eventually he earned his wings as an on-air VJ (video jockey) - which saw him sit down with music megastars from Bono to Beyoncé. It's all part of MuchMusic's history, celebrated in a new documentary, 299 Queen Street West (the Toronto address of the station's iconic building), which will première on Crave later this year.
This story is from the October 09, 2023 (Issue 890/891) edition of Hello! Canada.
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This story is from the October 09, 2023 (Issue 890/891) edition of Hello! Canada.
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