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How many times was Chris Wallace married?

Chris Wallace married life

By Sangita NandiPublished about a year ago 2 min read

Chris Wallace, the renowned American journalist, has been married twice, with both marriages shaping his personal life and family dynamics. These relationships, alongside his high-profile career, have garnered public interest due to his prominence in the media world and his connection to the late "60 Minutes" journalist, Mike Wallace, who was his father.

Wallace’s first marriage was to Elizabeth Farrell in 1973. Despite Wallace’s growing fame, Farrell largely remained out of the public eye, keeping a relatively private life. They were together for many years, during which Wallace's career blossomed, first at NBC and then later at ABC, while their family grew. Wallace and Farrell had four children: Peter, Megan, Andrew, and Catherine. As Wallace became more established in journalism, his role as a father remained important. Over the years, his children would grow up, start their own families, and provide Wallace with several grandchildren.

Peter, Wallace’s oldest son, is married to Jennifer Breheny Wallace, a journalist and the bestselling author of the 2023 book Never Enough. The couple has three children: William, Caroline, and James. Megan, Wallace’s daughter, has two children, Sabine and Livia, while Andrew, another son, is the father of Jack and Luke. This large and interconnected family has remained close, with Wallace often mentioning his relationships with his children and grandchildren in interviews. However, despite what appeared to be a strong family bond, Wallace and Farrell eventually divorced. The reasons for the dissolution of their marriage were not publicly disclosed, as Wallace has consistently maintained privacy surrounding his personal affairs.

In 1997, Wallace married Lorraine Smothers, whose maiden name is Lorraine Martin. Lorraine had been previously married to Dick Smothers, one of the famous Smothers Brothers comedy duo. From her first marriage, she had two children: Sarah and Remick Smothers. Wallace’s second marriage introduced new dynamics, as he became a stepfather to Lorraine’s children, expanding his family even further.

Lorraine Smothers is known for her culinary talents and has authored a number of cookbooks, focusing primarily on soup recipes. Wallace has often shared in interviews how much he enjoys his wife’s cooking, and their relationship has been described as supportive and close. Since their marriage, Wallace’s career continued to flourish, notably with his tenure as the host of Fox News Sunday and, more recently, his move to CNN. Lorraine has been a consistent source of support throughout the demanding aspects of Wallace’s career, helping him maintain a sense of balance between his public and personal life.

Although Chris Wallace’s career has kept him in the spotlight, he has always placed significant importance on his family. His marriages have played key roles in grounding him as he navigated the complex world of journalism. His ability to balance a thriving career with family responsibilities has been a point of admiration for many who follow his work. Wallace often speaks fondly of his children, stepchildren, and grandchildren, indicating how central family is to his life despite the demands of being one of the most well-known figures in American broadcast journalism.

Today, Wallace’s second marriage to Lorraine remains strong, and the couple continues to enjoy a happy life together. Wallace frequently talks about his extended family in interviews, underscoring how central they are to his sense of fulfillment. His role as a husband, father, and grandfather remains crucial to him, providing a stable foundation amid the often chaotic world of news media.

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