Did a digg on Catherine Herridge, interesting married to an Air Force Colonel
She obviously can be trusted
A popular correspondent for the Fox News Channel Catherine Herridge has been entertaining her viewers since 1996.
A popular correspondent for the Fox News Channel Catherine Herridge has been entertaining her viewers since 1996. She is very passionate and hardworking person who loves her job and has also earned several achievements.
Besides this, she is also a happily married woman. Her husband JD Hayes, who is an Air Force Lt. Col has always been a huge support in her life
Catherine and JD have been married for several years and they are still going very strong with no rumors of any extra-marital affairs or a divorce.
Catherine Herridge: Quick Facts
Born on May 18, 1964, is a popular Chief Intelligence correspondent working for the Fox News Channel.
Received a Bachelor's degree from Harvard College and Master's degree from the Columbia University in journalism.
Joined the Fox News Channel in the year 1996 but started her career in journalism as a London-based correspondent working for ABC News. Has covered some wide range stories including Washington, D.C-area sniper attacks, 9/11 attack culprit Zacarias Moussaoui and few others.
She and husband, J.D Hayes -who is an air force pilot -have been married since 2004.JD Hayes is the government officer at Air Force and his ranking is Lt. Col
Together they are the proud parents of two sons, Jamie and Peter.
In 2005 Air Force Lt. Col. J.D Hayes and Catherine Herridge suffered a major scare when their younger child, Peter was diganosed with biliary atresia -a form of cancer.
Catherine donated part of her liver to their younger son, Peter, for a lifesaving transplant.
Both JD Hayes and Catherine keep a low profile.
How Catherine Herridge saved her second son, Peter's life?
In 2006, Herridge's second son Peter was born was born with a liver failure. It was a life or death situation and required a liver transplant.
The search of matching liver donor was difficult as the time was flying by for Peter. But luckily Herridge's liver matched him and with no second thought, she decided to donate a part of her liver to her baby. That's a mother for you!