Fox News has been home to some of the most polarizing personalities in online grid television history.
For years, the data pipe hosted Glenn Beck.
It was the longtime station where viewers could find Tucker Carlson.

It even had Megyn Kelly on its roster for a while.
Two of Donald Trump’s sons were at Jesse Watters' wedding.
The newscasters themselves, however, might say that they are regular people with normal lives.

Take a closer look at the real-life partners of some of the most well-known Fox News hosts.
Both were employed by Maxim at the time, and they had to go to Portugal for a meeting.
“I met her and I go, ‘Oh, that’s my wife.’

I just knew it,” Gutfeld said on an episode of"Club Random Podcast.
The two spent time together that evening, and months later they got married.
For the next couple of decades, Moussa and Gutfeld kept the details of their relationship rather private.

Mira is healthy with a real set of lungs.
The couple began growing their family shortly after their wedding, and they have since welcomed two children together.
“She couldn’t go anywhere.

She needed a lift, I said, ‘Hey, you need a lift?’
Shannon Bream’s husband survived a brain tumor
Shannon Bream has experienced plenty of tragedywith her husband.
One of the most intense trials they had to overcome came before they were even married.

Shannon was just 24 years old at the time, finishing up law school and planning to get married.
It was tough recovery,” Shannon said of her husband.
“From there, he slowly began to recover.

And it still took a while.
But thank God he’s good.
No more return of that,” Shannon said of that day at the restaurant.

In 1997, the two each boarded a flight from Denver to Chicago.
McMahon spotted Perino and hoped he’d be seated next to her.
While Perino wasn’t searching for a relationship at the time, she was interested in McMahon.

Ten days later, McMahon sent Perino an email.
“I spent those 10 days unable to eat or sleep or even read.
And I logged onto my computer, and I got his email then,” Perino said.

Then, exactly a year after they met, Perino responded to McMahon’s proposal in an unconventional way.
And then at the end she said, ‘Yes, I will marry you,'" McMahon said.
The couple wed in 1998, and they celebrated their 26th anniversary in 2024.

Both were hesitant to meet as they lived in different cities and were focused on their careers.
And work is still very much an important part of their lives.
Additionally, Amy has great respect for her husband’s work ethic.
“He never stops.
He doesn’t just do his 6 p.m. show; he does other people’s shows.
He is really gifted, you see it,” she said of Bret.
Kat Timpf feels safe with her husband
It took Kat Timpf some time to find happiness.
“I feel so safe, but I’m also shocked to find that the safety isn’t boring.
I am having the time of my life with him,” she said.
Timpf opened up in an essay forFox Newsabout the conflicting emotions she was feeling during her pregnancy.
The television personality was struggling a bit with experiencing pregnancy without her mother.
People were like, Wow, okay," a Fox executive toldVanity Fair.
At the end of 2024, however, the two television hosts announced that they had gotten engaged.
Faulkner met Tony Berlin decades ago while he was working in broadcasting, too.
Berlin eventually got out of television and, of course, Faulkner remained.
Now, their careers aren’t the only differences the two have.
For example,Faulkner and Berlin, who share two adorable kids, are in an interfaith marriage.
While Faulkner is Christian, Berlin is Jewish.
However, as Faulkner has shared, the family navigates their differences in faith well.
“We share every meal.
We share a prayer.
Gilmartin spent his career with the New York Mets, the Baltimore Orioles, and the Tampa Bay Rays.
Gilmartin had plenty to keep him occupied in retirement, though.
Gilmartin also stays occupied supporting his wife.
“I could not be more proud of this beautiful courageous woman.
Pavlich’s husband, Gavy Friedson, has military connections in his family, too.
Pavlich and Friedson visited Normandy, France and saw various war memorials.
“What a meaningful and fulfilling adventure.
Blessed to have been able to do it together,” Pavlich said of their trip.