Inside GB News anchor Emily Carver’s life off-screen including co-star husband

members will be familiar with host Emily Carver. She regularly co-hosts her own show, but away from her job, she lives a very ordinary life with her co-star husband.

Emily married her colleague Patrick Christys earlier this year. The pair started working on GB News as colleagues in 2014 before a romance blossomed.

The 30-year-old is a well-known British journalist and television presenter who regularly presents across GB News and appears as a guest on Politics Live,  , The Jeremy Vine Show, and LBC Cross Question.

Before her stint on GB News, she fronted the Institute of Economic Affairs Communications department. Prior to this job, Emily worked for a Conservative MP in Parliament and also at the Henry Jackson Society.

She studied at the University of Bristol, where she earned a degree in French and German, before graduating with a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics.

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Emily recently tied the knot with her colleague Patrick (Image: Instagram)

Emily joined GB News and hosts her show at noon. However, away from her television career, she keeps her private life relatively quiet and spends most of her free time away on holiday with her husband, Patrick.

After she tied the knot with her colleague, the duo jetted off to Thailand in November for their two-week honeymoon. She penned on : “First time in Thailand – and we absolutely loved it!!

“We stayed at the beautiful for the first six days, then we hopped over to for a few more, and then spent the last three days in Bangkok at , which was jam packed full of sightseeing and eating!”

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Emily is also a keen runner and has signed up for local 10k races. She ran an impressive 49 minutes and six seconds during a Regent’s Park event before her honeymoon.

Her husband Patrick recently wrote an article on GB News explaining what goes on in his private life.

He stated: “I am one of the lucky ones: I do a job that doesn’t feel like work because I love it so much. My weekdays are absolutely non-stop, full-on GB News – the weekends are when I catch up on sleep, go out for nice meals and crash out on the sofa in front of .

“Monday to Friday usually starts by being woken up by Emily’s (my wife’s) alarm at 6.30am, moaning about what time it is and then rolling over and then waking up properly at 8am.”

He later goes through his working day and speaks about going on air at 9pm before heading back home at midnight.

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