A beautiful couple! Jesse Watters and Emma DiGiovine: A look inside their special love story
Jesse Watters, the outspoken Fox News anchor known for his bold opinions on political topics, also has a personal life that draws a lot of curiosity.
In December 2019, Jesse married Emma Watters (née DiGiovine), and their relationship has continued to flourish. Their story, however, started with what Jesse himself described as an unconventional approach.

Reflecting on how he first pursued Emma, Jesse openly admitted to a rather unusual tactic. “When I was trying to get [my wife Emma] to date me, first thing I did, uh, I let the air out of her tires,” Jesse revealed. “She couldn’t go anywhere, she needed a lift. I said, ‘Hey, you need a lift?’ She hopped right in the car.”
Though he joked about the questionable nature of his actions, Jesse also suggested that his plan ultimately worked out in his favor. The couple’s connection grew, and today, they remain happily married.
Their relationship began after Emma started working at Fox News, marking the start of a romance that has since captured public interest.

Despite the eyebrow-raising story of their courtship, Jesse and Emma appear to have built a strong and lasting bond, with their life together continuing to thrive.
Who is Jesse Walters’ wife Emma Waters?
Jesse Watters is married to Emma DiGiovine. Recently, Watters made a remark about pursuing a woman 14 years younger than him, referring to DiGiovine.
However, this statement sparked criticism from viewers on social media. In response to the backlash, he later clarified on The Five that his story was meant as a joke and was not entirely accurate.
Emma DiGiovine is a producer and former model. Born on June 1, 1992, she earned a journalism degree from Fairfield University, where she was also a member of the Fairfield University Dance Ensemble in 2014.
Initially, she pursued modeling and was signed with MSA Models for two years before shifting her career toward production. She gained recognition for her work as a producer on The Five and Watters’ World, according to IMDb.
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