While Tucker Carlson’s wife has supported him since they were in high school, Susan Andrews decided to stay at home with her kids rather than pursue a career.

While Tucker Carlson’s wife has supported him since they were in high school, Susan Andrews decided to stay at home with her kids rather than pursue a career.

Most people know Susan Andrews as the spouse of news anchor Tucker Carlson. The couple’s lives is unknown,

but Andrews once avoided an immediate threat by hiding in her pantry while burglars tried to break in via the front door.

Thanks to her father’s assistance, the TV host was able to complete her studies.

Tucker Carlson, Susan Andrews’ husband, likewise came from a less fortunate upbringing. He pursued her

passionately while they were still in school, and when the moment was right, Carlson proposed to Andrews.

At the time of the couple’s marriage, which took place in Rhode Island in the early 1990s, Carlson was a senior in college.

They enjoyed a lovely time in Bermuda for their honeymoon, and they soon began a family.

Andrews, who was married to a former weekend anchor for Fox and Friends, chose to stay at home with their four kids and devote her life to being a stay-at-home mother.

When Carlson was 14 and beginning his first year of boarding school, Andrews and Carlson first spoke. The facility’s director was her father, Reverend George Andrews.

Carlson’s former classmates all had nice memories of him while he was a student. Andrews, on the other hand,

had a more positive memory of him as she recalled: “His walk was dynamic. Even then, he exuded positivity and happiness.

Andrews and Carlson soon started dating after Andrews was named ‘the tenth most beautiful college student in America” by Carlson.

Andrews’ husband made his television debut in 2005 on the show ‘Tucker,’ but despite its initial success,

viewer interest waned quickly. After the show was canceled, Carlson went through a depressive episode where he fretted about how he would support

his family financially and provide for them. He lost his work as a result of the program’s discontinuation, and his family would soon become impoverished.

The pair relocated from their previous residence in Alexandria, Virginia, to Madison, New Jersey; however,

they were forced to move again and are currently staying with Neil Patel, a former roommate of Carlson’s, in Washington, DC. Throughout the entire ordeal, Andrews remained by Carlson’s side.

When Andrews was at home alone with her family in 2018 and heard loud hammering and shouting at the front door, the family experienced another terrible event.

At the moment, Andrews was getting ready to eat dinner. She was so terrified that she contacted the police while hiding in the pantry because she felt there was a bothersome person inside the house.

It was fortunate that none of their kids were home, but Carlson had to be at work because he had a two-hour live Fox News appearance scheduled.

Andrews texted her husband several times to keep him informed about the situation after dialing 911. Consequently, what she mistook for an invasion was actually a protest.

They threatened the Fox News anchor by letting her know they knew her address and reminding her that she was just as vulnerable as they were through collective chanting.

According to Carlson, the demonstrators demanded that he leave the neighborhood and held up signs bearing his address.

They were also carrying signs. He was attempting to determine who was in charge of setting up the meeting at the time, but he wasn’t sure.

According to reports, police arrived on the scene within minutes of being alerted, and by the time the demonstrators had dispersed, perimeter security surrounding Carlson’s home had been tightened.

Megyn Kelly, a former Fox News reporter, jumped to Tucker Carlson’s defense in a tweet and stated his family did not deserve to go through such a horrific ordeal.

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