
Net Worth | $600 thousand |
Gay | Adam Wise |
Guy Benson Bio
Guy Benson is a well known American news journalist born in the United States. He is currently working for Fox News and Townhall.com as a columnist, commentator and political pundit respectively. Before hosting Fox News Radio, he also worked for the NPR station.
Guy Benson Gay/ Boyfriend
Benson came out as gay in May 2015 when he revealed, ahead of time, that his new book, End of Discussion, would have a footnote that read, “Guy here.” Okay, I’m gay. According to Benson, neither his attention nor his passions are dominated by gay rights, as he stated in an interview. Benson announced his engagement on May 25, 2018.
In September 2019, Benson joyfully entered into matrimony with Adam Wise. The ceremony, adorned with love and surrounded by friends and family, marked the beginning of a new chapter for the couple. As they exchanged vows, promises of lifelong commitment, and declarations of love, they set the stage for a partnership built on trust, understanding, and unwavering support.
Guy Benson Net Worth
Benson has an estimated net worth of $600 thousand. His versatility across all of the industries he has worked in has contributed to his wealth accumulation. It is projected that as his career progresses, his net worth will rise.
Year | Net Worth |
2023 | $600 Thousand dollars |
2024 | $650 Thousand dollars |
2025 | $670 Thousand dollars |
2026 | $700 Thousand dollars |
Guy Benson Salary
Benson receives a respectable wage of $40 Thousand annually which translates to a monthly compensation of $ 2,250 from his successful career as a news journalist for FOX.
Guy Benson Age
Benson was born on 7 March 1985 in Ridgewoold, New Jersey. As of 2023 he is 38 years old and will be turning 39 years old in 2024. His birth sign Pisces.
Guy Benson Height, Weight & Body Measurement
stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (172 cm) and a weight of 56 kilograms (123 Ibs). By maintaining this height and weight, he demonstrates a dedication to maintaining a healthy balance in his life, which can contribute to his overall well-being and quality of life. These physical attributes are a reflection of his choices and commitment to a lifestyle that values both physical and mental health.
Guy Benson Parents
Benson and his brother James Benson were brought up in Saudi Arabia by their parents. James, his brother, is a director, writer and actor.
Guy Benson Education
Benson went to Ridgewood High School and Ridgewood Middle School in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He gained notoriety for his sports broadcasting on local television while he was a high school student.
He worked for Northwestern University’s campus radio station, WNUR, where he hosted a political talk show and broadcast sporting events while pursuing a bachelor’s degree. Benson also worked as a summer intern at Fox News for two summers, mostly with Hannity & Colmes, before helping the network cover the Republican National Convention in 2004.
Guy Benson Career
Guy Benson hosts FOX News Radio’s (FNR) The Guy Benson Show (weekdays, 3-6 PM/ET) and contributes to FOX News Channel (FNC). In 2013, he became a contributor to the network.
Before Christian Right commentator Sandy Rios moved to Washington, D.C., in July 2010 to host Sandy Rios in the Morning on AFR TALK on American Family Radio, Benson produced The Sandy Rios Show, a local afternoon radio show on WYLL-AM in Chicago with Rios.
In addition, Benson hosted The Guy Benson Show, a Sunday-night radio show, on AM 560 WIND in Chicago and AM 1260 WWRC in Washington, D.C. from 2008 to 2015.
Benson started writing columns for Townhall.com in February 2008, and in 2010 he was promoted to political editor. He also posts on Hot Air, the sister website of Townhall. He used to write for the Media Blog at National Review Online and the “Big” websites run by Andrew Breitbart.
In April 2008, Benson came across a video featuring the radical left-wing band Weathermen from the 1960s and 1970s, who had reunited in 2007. Two members, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, were heard in the video defending their acts.
The video footage went viral, appearing on Fox News and the Boston Globe, following Obama’s criticism during the 2008 presidential campaign for his associations with Ayers and Dohrn.
Benson made two more national headlines during the 2008 presidential campaign. In August, Benson, who was in the studio for the interview, described what happened after the Obama campaign attacked Chicago’s WGN radio for hosting Stanley Kurtz. Subsequently, two weeks prior to Election Day, Benson collaborated with Ed Morrissey and Mary Katharine Ham to write “The Comprehensive Argument Against Barack Obama,” which was broadcast on Hot Air.
Guy Benson Book
Together with co-author Mary Katharine Ham, Benson published his first non-fiction book End of Discussion: How the Left’s Outrage Industry Shuts Down Debate, Manipulates Voters, and Makes America Less Free (and Fun) in May 2015. The book is a critique of political correctness in politics, media, and culture from the perspective of two Millennial conervatives. Benson also frequently appears as a substitute host and regular guest on The Hugh Hewitt Show.