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Discover The Secret to the Lasting Relationships of These Celebrity Couples

Huw Edwards and Vicky Flind – Unknown

Huw Edwards is one of the most recognized TV personalities in the United Kingdom after being a presenter for decades. This is why it wasn’t surprising that he was chosen as the BBC lead on Prince Philip’s funeral in April 2021. Despite having millions of fans, not many know about his marriage to Vicky Flind.

Flind used to work at the BBC as the editor of The Week before moving to ITV, where she still works as an editor for the show Peston. The couple made the headlines in 2019 after a robber got into their house.

Steve Wilkos & Rachelle Consiglio – Together Since 2000

Even though Steve Wilkos first met Rachelle Consiglio in 1995, they didn’t become an item until after Wilkos went through a second marriage (and divorce), both in 1999. It is Wilkos’s third, and hopefully, last marriage, which has produced two children since starting in 2000.

Like Wilkos, Consiglio, too, is in the television industry although, they play different roles. The latter is a producer, formerly for The Jerry Springer Show, and now, The Steve Wilkos Show. Wilkos obviously hosts the second show. Despite their busy schedules, the two manages to work things out smoothly in their marriage, all while raising the kids.

Tucker Carlson and Susan Andrews – Together For 30 Years

Famous political commentator Tucker Carlson may not always be everyone’s cup of tea because of his controversial statements, but he has his wife Susan Andrews to go home to. After all, they have known each other since they were 15, after meeting during the tenth grade, and even then, they already found each other attractive.

Carlson sought her father’s approval in 1991 to marry Andrews, and once granted, they tied the knot. They share three kids, and she mostly stays out of the spotlight. As for the TV personality, he continues to host his eponymous show on Fox News, a gig that started in 2016.

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