Posted on 03/11/2018 3:20:56 PM PDT by CaptainK
Jesse Watters, 39, is in the midst of a divorce fight with his wife of nine years Noelle, after admitting to an affair with his 25-year-old associate producer Emma DiGiovine, the New York Daily News reported on Saturday.
The up-and-coming Fox News star, who just landed his own show last year, told his bosses about the affair shortly after Noelle filed for divorce in October, sources told the outlet.
DiGiovine was transferred to work for The Ingraham Angle, but she and Watters have continued to date, sources said.
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That looks like a motel room picture. Ew.
I refer to that fad as the "gotta pee" stance.
I never claimed to be pure, or ready for sainthood. If you think that disqualifies me from criticizing the behavior of a public figure, what are you doing on Free Republic? Did you never criticize Obama or Hillary?
You don't need Jesus...you did it on your own.
I'm Jewish. Enough said.
All the divorced men on FR seem to think they are.
The whole idea of commitment is "for better, for worse." Everyone makes mistakes and messes up -- everyone. Unless a spouse is flagrantly unrepentant, a mistake or even a personal failure in the other spouse (that does not involve bringing a third person into the marriage) is not a "get out of jail free" card for the irritated spouse.
I'd say probably she did.
A fetus does not act with volition. Your analogy is flawed. But, you know that, right? Just a red herring, change the subject type of argument.
Jesus is a Jew.
If you have the guts...learn about him.
He might be your Moschiach.
He is my savior and the sweetest thing in the universe.
He makes me long to be a Jew.
I believe too much attention is being paid to what this homewrecker looks like. Their looks is not, and should not, be the scale to weigh opinions.
The fact is a family has been broken now.
Trust, love, mommy, daddy, children, a real family. Destroyed. Or at least seriously wounded.
All because someone, both guilty parties, didn’t have the self-control and intelligence to know the price of cheating and breaking up a family.
“... throwing away an attractive woman who gave you twins for an office romance speaks poorly of Waters...”
Definitely. The older I get, and the more I observe dynamics of different people and how they live, and have lived, their lives, I notice a bunch of things. One is what a treasure a tight, committed family unit is and how important it is to respect and protect that unit at all costs (excluding abuse). Maybe people don’t appreciate this until they’re older and common sense overrides hormones — or whatever. I dunno ... just blathering, I guess.
Nobody knows what went on between Watters and his wife. Yeah, I know, adultery’s adultery, and I’m not defending his adultery. We know so little. Let he who is without sin cast the first. My wife’s the biggest ass**le on the planet. If the right woman came along I’d cheat on her in a New York minute. Who knows what Mrs. Watters is like?
You're not the first person to preach the Gospel to me. I daresay I've studied some on the subject, and I'm sticking with the faith of my ancestors.
But this is off-topic for this thread, so let's drop it for now.
Would have been more fitting.
Or maybe your wife is a lovely woman but the man wants what he wants when he wants it.
Are you trying to tell me men only cheat when their wife isn’t giving them the sex life they think they deserve? Don’t make me laugh.
As far as I’m concerned, when you bring two young children into this world, you owe them a decent homelike until they are 18. Then you can do what you want.
Jesus spread the faith of your ancestors around the world.
We are all wanna-be Jews because of Him.
“That geek got her?”
Don’t know too many geek lacrosse players . . .
I agree. If you put in the time for adapting to each other’s ways, the marriage usually lasts. If it ends, the older you get, the harder it will be to reconnect. There’s a reason for so many single households in the country today. Change is hard, but self-destruction is easy.
a worse sin was the shirt and tie he wore last night creating a flow around him that sent a shockwave through my TV
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