Harris Faulkner’s career as a Fox News anchor has been defined by resilience and strength, qualities that also define her marriage to Tony Berlin. Their journey together started under unlikely circumstances — as rivals in the world of journalism. 
A Rivalry That Turned Into Love
Faulkner and Berlin’s love story began in Minneapolis, where both worked for rival TV stations. Faulkner was a rising star at ABC’s KSTP, while Berlin worked for CBS. It wasn’t love at first sight — in fact, Faulkner wasn’t impressed when Berlin showed up at a birthday party with a date. “In my mind, he was fired,” she joked years later. But, six months later, Berlin asked Faulkner out again — and this time, sparks flew. Within a year, he proposed at Lake Superior, and they married in Arizona in 2003. 
Bridging Their Differences
What makes Faulkner and Berlin’s relationship truly special is how they embraced their differences, especially in faith. Faulkner is a Christian Baptist, and Berlin is Jewish. Instead of letting this divide them, they chose to blend their traditions, raising their daughters, Bella and Danika, in a home rich in both Christian and Jewish values. “Our faiths have more in common than people realize,” Faulkner explained. The couple prioritizes love and respect, whether they are celebrating holidays or simply sharing quiet family meals.
Balancing Careers and Dreams 
While Faulkner’s career has soared, Tony Berlin has also had success, transitioning from TV to public relations and founding his own firm in 2011. Despite their busy careers, Faulkner often credits Berlin for his unwavering support. “I married an amazing guy,” she once said. “I couldn’t do it without him.”
Still Strong After 23 Years 
Though Faulkner and Berlin faced speculation about their interfaith marriage being a “red flag,” they continue to prove the power of love and mutual respect. Their story shows that a lasting relationship is not about agreeing on everything but about lifting each other up and embracing what makes each person unique.
“Tony made me better from the moment I met him,” Faulkner said. “He’s my forever boyfriend.” With more than two decades of marriage and a beautiful family, Faulkner and Berlin are a true testament to enduring love.


