Wells was a correspondent for the
Fox News Channel and Los Angeles reporter for NBC's flagship television station, WNBC,
New York City. She then joined CNBC in 1996, where she provided special coverage of the
O. J. Simpson civil case for "Rivera Live" starring
Geraldo Rivera. Her career includes reporter positions with KTTV, Los Angeles; WTVJ, Miami; and, KOB, Albuquerque. She has also taken part in several international reports for
CNN. Wells started as a news writer for KTLA in Los Angeles. Wells is perhaps best known for having a bit part in the cultural event of the late 1990s, the "Seinfeld" finale. She plays an on-scene reporter holding a conversation with Rivera regarding the "Seinfeld Four," making a reference to another of the rumors regarding the ending of Seinfeld. Wells says, "There's no love lost with that group. There seems to be some friction between Jerry Seinfeld and Elaine Benes. The rumor is that they once dated and that it ended badly." Rivera responds, "Maybe this trial will end up bringing them closer together. Maybe they'll end up getting married." Wells continues to receive residual checks for that role on
Seinfeld to this day. ==References==