By [Author Name] | [News Outlet] | June 5, 2025
In a stunning twist few saw coming, Fox News host Jesse Watters and his entire family have announced plans to leave the United States within the next six months — not for work, but to relocate temporarily to an exclusive luxury resort community in the English countryside.
“We’ve wanted to unplug, reset, and give our kids something different for a while,” Watters reportedly told close friends. “Now’s the time.”
The Move: From Manhattan to the Moors
Sources confirm the Watters family will reside at a private estate within a members-only countryside resort in North Yorkshire, surrounded by manicured gardens, horse trails, and 24/7 concierge security.
The estate reportedly features:
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A 9-bedroom restored manor with antique fireplaces and smart-home upgrades
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A personal chef, tutor, and wellness team for the family
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Access to a private lakeside school for their children
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And a “no-press, no-politics” policy across the entire gated community
Why Now?
Insiders close to the Watters family say the decision came after “a year of nonstop headlines and personal reflection.” Jesse reportedly wants to focus on:
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Deepening family bonds away from the cameras
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Immersing his children in global education and culture
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And writing a personal memoir he’s been quietly working on for over a year
“This isn’t about escape,” one family friend said. “It’s about rediscovery.”
The Shocking Return Timeline
While fans expected the move to last only a few months, Jesse confirmed to Fox producers that the family has no plans to return to the U.S. for at least 3 full years.
“This is more than a sabbatical,” a network insider shared. “This is Jesse stepping off the grid — on purpose.”
Though he may appear on Fox News via occasional remote segments, he’s stepping away from daily hosting duties and will be temporarily replaced on Jesse Watters Primetime by a rotation of guest anchors.
America Reacts
Hashtags like #WattersInTheUK, #PrimetimePause, and #JesseGoesGlobal began trending within hours of the news.
“Say what you want, but he’s putting family first,” one fan tweeted.
“Three years is a long time — but if he comes back with perspective, it’s worth it.”