Dana Perino’s love story with Peter McMahon began in the most ordinary place: a crowded flight in the mid-90s. She was 25, ambitious, and cautious; he was older, twice-divorced, and based in the U.K. She noticed the red flags clearly enough to whisper them in a silent prayer as the plane landed. But when a trusted friend told her, “Do not pass up the chance to be loved,” she chose risk over regret.
That decision led her to move overseas, then back to the U.S. with McMahon by her side, building a life that is equal parts clash and comedy. Their age gap and cultural differences still surface in small ways — like bickering over how to pronounce “schedule,” or his grumpy confusion over her obsession with “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” Yet underneath the jokes and generational gaps is a marriage that has outlasted every early doubt, shaped by humor, patience, and a very deliberate leap of faith.