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Fox News Host Will Cain Takes Wife and 2 Sons Back to Hometown Texas

Will Cain to Replace Neil Cavuto as Fox News Channel Host

Fox News host Will Cain has officially bid farewell to New York, moving his wife Kathleen and their two young sons back to his beloved home state of Texas, and he brought viewers along for the emotional ride. This week’s broadcast of Fox & Friends Weekend was unlike any other: Cain taped the show from his new setup in Texas, blending political talk with deeply personal reflections. What began as a professional update soon unfolded into a heartfelt story of homecoming that had fans flooding social media with tears and applause.

For Cain, the decision was rooted in more than logistics. “New York gave me opportunities, friendships, and some of the wildest years of my life,” he said on-air, voice catching for just a moment. “But Texas is where I was raised. It’s where my roots are. And I wanted my boys to know what it feels like to grow up here, to have the sky this wide, the land this open, and family always close by.”

Viewers, however, were particularly moved when Cain shared a personal memory from the night he told his family about the move. He recalled gathering everyone around the kitchen table in their Manhattan apartment, the lights of the city twinkling through the window. “I just said it straight,” Cain recounted. “‘We’re going home. We’re going back to Texas.’” His sons exchanged wide-eyed glances, unsure at first what it meant to leave the only city they had ever known. One asked if they could still visit their favorite pizza shop on weekends. The other wanted to know if their dog would have “more room to run.”

But it was his wife’s reaction that stayed with him most. Kathleen, who has built a quiet life outside the spotlight, sat in silence before finally smiling. “She looked at me,” Cain said, “and she just said, ‘I knew this day would come. I’ve been waiting for it. I want our kids to grow up with dirt under their shoes, not just pavement.’” Her words, simple but firm, underscored what Cain described as “the deepest sense of relief I’d ever felt.”

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On the Texas set, Cain mixed these recollections with live reporting, but fans could see the emotion in his eyes. At one point, he held up a framed photo of his childhood home in Sherman, Texas, and admitted, “I never thought I’d be lucky enough to bring my kids back here. Life is full circle, and that’s not something you take for granted.”

The move marks a turning point not only for Cain’s personal life but for his television career. Viewers will continue to see him on Fox News, but the shift in backdrop is already resonating with audiences. “Will brought New York to Texas without losing a thing,” one fan wrote on Twitter. “You can see how happy he is—it’s contagious.” Others praised the honesty of his on-air reflections, saying it felt “more real than television usually allows.”

As Cain wrapped the segment, he addressed his sons directly, knowing they were watching from the living room just a few feet away. “Boys,” he said with a grin, “this is your home now. Let’s make memories you’ll never forget.” Kathleen could be seen dabbing her eyes off-camera as producers cut to a wide shot of the Texas horizon.

It wasn’t just a broadcast. It was a farewell, a beginning, and a reminder that sometimes the biggest stories aren’t political at all—they’re about family, home, and the courage to follow your heart back to where it all began.

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