Fox News Eric Bolling married to wife Adrienne and together has a son, Eric Chase
Eric is happily married to wife Adrienne since 1997
Eric married Adrienne in the year 1997. Their married life has to be incredible. It has been 19 years now and the couple is still going strong. Despite their busy schedule, Eric always gives first priority to his family.
He was married in the year of 1997. They have been married for around 19 years, and the couple is still going strong. They have spent so many years together.
We do not think there is even the slightest chance of this couple going through a divorce in near future.
In a Q\A with Fox News when asked about his family, Eric said,
“Yes I do, I adore my family. I’ve been married to my beautiful (inside and out) wife Adrienne for 16 years. And we have an awesome son Eric Chase, a great student and also a fine baseball player. He plays left field for the local HS team.”
Morning everybody! Took fam on a vacay before school starts. Don't forget to #WakeUpAmerica..be back in a couple days pic.twitter.com/88IIofrqrn
— 🇺🇸 ERIC BOLLING 🇺🇸 (@ericbolling) August 22, 2015
This fantastic couple hasn’t shared much about how their relationship began. Eric and Adrienne met through Eric’s best friend Gretchen Carlson.
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Blessed with a handsome son
They gave birth to their first and only child after a year of their marriage. The couple’s handsome son Eric Chase was born in 1998. Eric added joy to Eric’s and Adrienne’s life. They have been very supportive parents. Therefore, have raised him very well.
Short Bio on Eric Bolling
Eric Bolling is a conservative American TV personality and author. He specializes particularly in financial news and political commentary. Bolling is the co-host of Fox News Channel’s talk show The Five and the host of the Fox Business Channel news program Cashin’ In.
In 2016, he published his first literary work Wake Up America, a New York Times bestseller, followed by The Swamp: Washington’s Murky Pool of Corruption and Cronyism and How Trump Can Drain It in 2017. More bio…