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Lindsey Davis, Emmy award winner and ABC News anchor, recently shared her experience with a long-term illness, drawing attention to the people who have always been by her side. At the center of this support system is her husband, Paul Roberts, who has been a reliable source of strength throughout her career and personal journey. Together, they have created a close-knit family that has helped the 47-year-old journalist overcome both professional achievements and personal struggles.

Here’s what you need to know about Paul and the other members of Lindsey’s family.

Lindsey has been married to her husband Paul since March 2013, the couple got married at Oheka Castle in New York, according to The Sun. According to the publication and his LinkedIn, Paul has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of California and a master’s degree in finance and corporate strategy from the University of Michigan. Professionally, he has held high positions in finance and security: he worked as a director at GoldPoint Partners LLC, then was president at Security 101 from 2018 to 2021, and has been president of Lyn Systems Inc since July 2021.

In addition to his professional career, Paul shares a significant hobby with Lindsey: marathon running. In an interview with Parade in April 2025, Lindsey said that they are preparing to achieve their goal of running half marathons in all 50 states, with the final run in Hawaii — a moment they reached at the end of the same month.

«It's so much fun, we rented this house, and we have about 30 family members coming, and many of them are running the half marathon with us», - she said at the time. «My parents and my aunts and uncles are running the 5k that day, so it’s now a whole family event».

Yes, Lindsey and Paul have one child, a son named Aiden, born in 2014.

Lindsey is the daughter of Ronald and Beverly Davis. Her father taught mathematics, and her mother was an English teacher.

For over ten years, Lindsey quietly dealt with uterine fibroids, a condition she was first diagnosed with 13 years ago. She publicly shared her experience in August 2025, revealing that while her fibroids were initially manageable, they eventually led to severe symptoms, including heavy, prolonged periods, bloating, and fatigue. In 2020, she had to undergo a myomectomy, during which six fibroids were removed, bringing only temporary relief. The tumors later returned in greater numbers, and by 2025, doctors had found 13 fibroids. Deciding to break the cycle of pain and discomfort, Lindsey opted for a hysterectomy scheduled for August 15, 2025
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