Posted on 10/10/2018 7:36:14 PM PDT by peggybac
The husband of Fox and Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt filed for divorce on Wednesday just a day after she announced the couples separation amid claims that he had an affair, The Post has learned.
William Proctor brought the contested proceeding to Manhattan Supreme Court, meaning he expects a fight over money or custody of their 2-year-old daughter.
I am devastated about this situation and did not envision this for the future of our family, he told The Post.
Earhardt, 42, and Proctor, 34, married six years ago.
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The bottom line: Men struggle when the wife is the breadwinner.
One has to wonder what the woman he had an affair with looks like, and what she does for a living. 8>)
that man is a fool.
Sad. Another poor little tyke from a broken home.
I see the problem right there. She married her boy toy.
I’m down for the struggle
Why is that? I have no problem sharing breadwinner status with my wife. There are times I wish she did make more than I did. 8>)
Throw me in that brier patch.
There's struggling and then there is out right cruelty.
Six years. Practically “till death do us part” these days.
Too bad they cheat first, then divorce. Though we dont know the story behind it.
Not necessarily. High powered women get such a kick out of their jobs, that they really aren’t there for their spouse.
Imagine being a husband whose daily conversations with his wife amounts to little more than, “Hi, how was your day.” Then she’s back on the phone until bed following on her job.
Wow, all the women in the world and he slept with his wifes best friend? That is cruel.
Shecis beautiful but has been looking most sad for some time.
The fantasy of every woman to explain it away.
Ill step in and be happy that she earns the bread.
Yup.
So she’s like, available to date?
Imagine being a husband whose daily conversations with his wife amounts to little more than, Hi, how was your day. Then shes back on the phone until bed following on her job.
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