Harris Faulkner is marking a major personal milestone — 23 years of marriage — and the moment quickly turned into a public celebration.
The Fox News anchor shared a heartfelt Instagram post, writing, “Happy Anniversary to us! T & H 23 years today 😘 #23,” giving followers a rare glimpse into her life away from the camera.
After a tennis game, the pair looked adorable on camera, celebrating each other while showing a playful competitive spirit. Harris joked, “I beat you today,” while her husband Tony didn’t mind at all and kept singing, highlighting their loving dynamic.
The response was immediate. Within hours, the post drew thousands of likes and a wave of supportive messages, reflecting just how widely admired the couple has become over the years.
Fans and fellow journalists react to milestone moment
The reaction extended far beyond viewers, with several recognizable names joining in to celebrate the couple.
Fox News colleagues were among the first to respond. Sandra Smith reacted with celebratory emojis, while Griff Jenkins added, “Happy Anniversary!” — simple but meaningful acknowledgments from within the same newsroom.

Other public figures also chimed in. Rosanna Scotto and Faith Majors were among those offering congratulations, while one commenter described Faulkner and her husband as a “journalism power couple,” capturing the broader sentiment shared across the post.
Fans echoed the same tone throughout the comment section, with messages highlighting admiration, longevity, and respect. Many pointed to the couple’s lasting bond, with one writing, “Happy anniversary with many blessings coming your way,” while others simply called them an “amazing” and “beautiful” pair.
The overwhelming reaction underscored one thing — their relationship has become as admired as Faulkner’s on-screen presence.
From newsroom rivals to a lasting partnership
Behind the anniversary celebration is a story that began in an unlikely place — competing newsrooms.
Faulkner and her husband, Tony Berlin, first met in Minneapolis while working for rival stations, with her anchoring at an ABC affiliate and him reporting for CBS. Their early dynamic was far from smooth.

“He showed up to a party with a date — even though he’d asked to meet me,” Faulkner once recalled, describing a first impression that nearly ended things before they began.
Still, the connection grew. After months of friendship, the relationship shifted, and within a year, Berlin proposed during a lakeside walk near Lake Superior. The couple married in Arizona in 2003.
A family built on shared values and support
Today, the couple is raising two daughters, Bella and Danika, while maintaining a home that blends both of their backgrounds.
Faulkner, a Christian, and Berlin, who is Jewish, have built an interfaith household centered on shared traditions and values. “We share every meal. We share a prayer,” Faulkner has said, emphasizing unity over difference.
Berlin’s support has also extended beyond family life. Before Faulkner’s father passed away in 2020, he recorded interviews with him — preserving memories that would later be used in her Fox Nation series.
More than two decades later, their relationship continues to stand as a rare example of longevity in both life and media.

As the anniversary post continues to draw attention, one message comes through clearly: after 23 years, their story is still resonating — both inside the newsroom and far beyond it.
