Susan Andrews is best known as the wife of news anchor Tucker Carlson. There isn’t much known about the couple’s lives, but Andrews once narrowly avoided a dangerous situation by hiding in her pantry while intruders tried to get into her home through the front door.

The TV anchor was able to finish school because her father helped her pay for it.

Tucker Carlson, who is married to Susan Andrews, also came from a less privileged background. Carlson was very interested in her while they were still in school, and when the time was right, he asked Andrews to be his wife.

Carlson was in his last year of college when he and his wife got married in Rhode Island in the early 1990s. They had a great time on their honeymoon in Bermuda, and soon after, they started their own family.

Andrews was a stay-at-home mom while raising her four kids. She was married to a former co-host of “Fox and Friends Weekend,” so she didn’t work outside the home.

Andrews and Carlson met for the first time when Carlson was 14 and going away to boarding school for the first time. Reverend George Andrews, her father, was the school’s headmaster.

Carlson’s old classmates all had clear, funny memories of him when he was in school. Andrews, on the other hand, thought of him with a warmer feeling as she said, “His walk had an air of buoyancy.” Even back then, he had a positive and happy air about him.”

Carlson thought Andrews was “the prettiest tenth-grader in America,” and they started dating soon after.

In 2005, Andrews’s husband started a show called “Tucker.” The show was popular at first, but it didn’t stay that way for long. Carlson went through a period of depression after the show was canceled. During this time, he worried about how he would take care of his family and pay for their needs. Since the show was canceled, he was out of work, and his family would soon have to live in poverty because of this.

The couple had moved from Alexandria, Virginia to Madison, New Jersey, but they had to move again. They now live with Carlson’s old friend Neil Patel in Washington, D.C., and Andrews never left Carlson’s side during the event.

In 2018, when Andrews was home alone with her family, she heard loud pounding and yelling at the front door. The family had to go through yet another scary situation. At the time, Andrews was getting ready to go out to dinner. She was so scared that she thought there was a burglar in the house, so she hid in the pantry and called the police.

It was good that none of their kids were at home, but Carlson had to go to work because he was going live on Fox News in two hours. Andrews called 911 and then sent her husband many texts to keep him up to date on what was going on after she had already called. What she thought was an invasion, on the other hand, was actually a protest.

They used group chants to threaten the Fox News anchor, letting him know that they knew where he lived and that he was just as in danger as they were. Carlson says that the protesters had signs with his address on them and asked him to leave.

They took the signs with them as well. At the time, he was trying to figure out who was in charge of setting up the meeting, but he didn’t know who it was.

It was said that the police came within minutes of being told, and by the time the protesters left, the security around Carlson’s house had been stepped up.

Megyn Kelly, who used to be a reporter for Fox News, came to Tucker Carlson’s aid in a tweet by saying that his family didn’t deserve to go through such a scary situation.