While Tucker Carlson has spent decades in the spotlight, from primetime cable to political controversy, his wife Susan Andrews has remained quietly in the background — embodying the kind of emotional wellness and stability often discussed in chronic relationship counseling and family wellness programs covered under private health insurance.
They’ve been married for over 30 years, raising a family while Carlson’s career skyrocketed from news anchor to headline magnet — all while navigating the kinds of lifestyle stressors that can impact mental health, marital stability, and even the long-term costs of counseling or therapy, often managed through family insurance plans.
They Met as Teens — And Her Dad Was the Headmaster. Tucker met Susan at St. George’s School, an elite Rhode Island boarding school known not just for its prestige but also for its access to top-tier student health services and private institutional insurance.
They were just teenagers. And Susan’s father? He was the headmaster — a position that carries serious legal responsibility, especially in cases involving student safety, mandatory reporting, and the potential for education-sector liability insurance.
“She was the cutest 10th grader in America,” Carlson told People in 2000. Susan had her own first impression:
“There was a bounce in his walk. He was in his khaki pants and ribbon belt and I thought, even then, he seemed so optimistic and positive.”