Rachel Campos-Duffy is a well-known conservative TV personality in the U.S. She first gained fame in 1994 when she appeared on MTV’s reality show The Real World: San Francisco. She is also recognized as the co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend.
With her strong on-screen presence, she never failed to amaze viewers. Throughout her career, she appeared in and hosted various television shows. Over the years, she transitioned into political commentary and became a regular contributor on Fox News. Her co-hosting Fox & Friends Weekend solidified her role as a prominent voice in media. To know more about her career, life, and net worth, you should give this article a read.
Early Life
Rachel Campos-Duffy celebrates her birthday on 22nd October 1971. She was raised in Tempe, Arizona, by her parents Maria del Pilar and Miguel Campos. For those who don’t know, her parents worked as teachers in Chandler, Arizona.Â
Rachel’s grandparents were immigrants from Mexico. She has a sister, Leah Campos Schandlbauer, and two brothers, Joseph and Patrick Campos. They grew up together in a strict Catholic household.
As far as her education is concerned, Rachel graduated from Seton Catholic Preparatory High School. Later she attended Arizona State University and completed her graduation in economics. After receiving the Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship, she decided to use it for graduate school. Later she attended the University of California, San Diego, and completed her post-graduation degree in international affairs.
Career
Rachel Campos-Duffy’s career took off when she appeared on The Real World: San Francisco in 1994. Living with six housemates, she stood out for her strong Republican views. However her attitude often led to conflicts with her teammates. Her reality TV experience continued with Road Rules: All Stars in 1998. On the sets, she met Sean Duffy, who she married later. Over the years, Rachel expanded her career into television hosting, serving as a co-host on The View. As her career progressed, she joined shows like Outnumbered and Cashin’ In.
After making numerous appearances on various Fox News shows, she became a permanent co-host on Fox & Friends Weekend in 2021. She also serves as the national spokesperson for a non-profit organization, the LIBRE Initiative. The organisation aims to promote constitutionally limited government, economic stability, property rights, free-market capitalism, and the rule of law within the Hispanic community.
During the 2016 presidential election, Campos-Duffy endorsed Scott Walker in the Republican primary.
Personal Life
Talking about Rachel Compos’ personal life, she was tangled in a serious car accident in Miami, when another driver fell asleep while driving. Her boyfriend as well as his friend died in the accident while Campos was ejected through the passenger-side window. She suffered severe injuries on her right leg, which led to long-term issues like limp, and arthritis.
As for her romantic life, Campos is married to her Road Rules: All Stars co-star, Sean Duffy. The couple initially lived in Ashland, Wisconsin, where Duffy served as the District Attorney of Ashland County. Later they moved from Ashland to Weston, Wisconsin, and in 2013, they relocated to Wausau, Wisconsin.
In 2008, Campos revealed that she had experienced two miscarriages. By May 2016, the couple had eight children and welcomed their ninth child in 2019.
Net Worth
According to online sources, Rachel Campos-Duffy’s net worth in 2024 is $500 thousand. Her major source of income can be credited to her successful career as a television personality. As a co-host on Fox & Friends Weekend, she has accumulated a decent amount of wealth. Her estimated salary is $270,000 per year. Besides her salary, Rachel Campos-Duffy also earns money from her guest appearances on TV shows, and book sales.