Tyrus, the larger-than-life Fox News co-host and former WWE wrestler, has stepped into what he describes as his most challenging yet rewarding role: being a father of six. In a rare and candid look at his personal life, Tyrus shares how he juggles his high-profile career with the daily joys and chaos of parenting a blended family.
From school runs to deep, meaningful conversations with his children, Tyrus speaks openly about the highs and lows of fatherhood, and how being a dad has shaped his life.
The Family Life Behind the Fame
Tyrus, whose real name is George Murdoch, made his name in the wrestling world before transitioning to television as a political commentator on Fox News. But now, he’s focused on something far more important: his family. He and his wife, Ingrid Murdoch, share one child together, a daughter named Georgie, born in 2014. Tyrus also has three children from previous relationships and plays an active role in raising Ingrid’s two older sons, Rhett and Rock.
Though he’s a household name, Tyrus remains remarkably private about his family life. In interviews, he’s often shared how being a father was a decision that required his full commitment. “I didn’t have parenting growing up, so I had to learn as I went,” Tyrus admitted in a 2024 interview. But despite the challenges, he says, “It’s the toughest job, but it’s the greatest reward.”
A Blended Family With Deep Bonds
Tyrus’s family dynamic is far from conventional, with his three oldest children from previous relationships and Ingrid’s two sons from her past marriage. Despite this, Tyrus has made it clear that he’s fully committed to each of his children, providing them with a stable and loving environment. His children, including Georgie, have taken part in everything from horseback riding competitions to playing baseball, and Tyrus is there for every moment, supporting them through thick and thin.
One of the proudest moments for Tyrus came when Georgie, who started riding horses seriously in 2024, won her first competition. “The biggest best part is her commitment to detail, determination, and dedication to her horse,” Tyrus said, beaming with pride. But it hasn’t been all easy. Georgie, who also plays soccer, faced a setback when she broke her radius in 2024 but powered through, finishing the game despite her injury. “She is strong and will not quit,” Tyrus reflected, proud of his daughter’s resilience.
Family Life on the Farm
In 2024, the Murdoch family relocated to a farm in northern New Jersey, where they raise animals, from exotic fish to turtles, snakes, and lizards. Tyrus refers to it as “Tyrus-zilla Zoo,” and it’s clear his children are deeply involved in caring for the family’s animals. The farm lifestyle has brought the family closer together, with each child playing a role in the daily care and upkeep of the animals.
Tyrus shared on Instagram that Georgie, Rhett, and Rock have all had their hands full with the animals. Georgie loves bathing and playing with the animals, while Rhett takes care of the heavier lifting. The family’s move to the farm has allowed them to embrace a quieter, more fulfilling life, away from the hustle and bustle of city living, although Tyrus admits that their lifestyle can be demanding at times.
The Decision to Retire from Wrestling
While Tyrus’s career in wrestling was thrilling, it wasn’t until 2023 that he decided to retire from the sport to focus on his family. He wasn’t physically injured or tired of wrestling; instead, it was the demands of his children’s lives that made him reassess his priorities. “I went to my children and I asked them, ‘Is it better for me to be at the games, or do you want me to keep wrestling and go to the shows?’ And they looked me in the face and said, ‘No, we want you at the games.’”
This heartfelt decision reflected just how much Tyrus values his role as a father and how important it is for him to be present in his children’s lives, especially during important milestones like games, competitions, and school events.
Tyrus’s Approach to Parenting and Mental Health
In his 2023 book Nuff Said, Tyrus wrote about the challenges of parenting without a reference point, saying, “Being a real father with no reference is one of the toughest challenges and greatest rewards.” He credits his children’s emotional growth to the lessons they’ve learned from each other, especially in dealing with failure and disappointment. Tyrus often shares how proud he is of his children when they learn lessons faster than he did.
Mental health also plays a significant role in Tyrus’s parenting approach. “It’s all about being there and supporting them emotionally,” he says, particularly when it comes to navigating the unique challenges of adolescence. He recognizes the importance of being present not just physically but emotionally as well, offering a safe space for his children to express themselves.
Supporting His Children Through Their Own Journeys
Tyrus has been an unwavering supporter of his children, even as they navigate their own identities. In a 2024 appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Tyrus spoke openly about one of his children, who is part of the LGBT community. “When she’s growing up and going through therapy, we’ll see where she’s at and what she wants to do. Whatever she wants at the end of the day, I’ll be there with her. Or him. Or they. Or whatever my child wants to be.”
Tyrus’s supportive and unconditional love for his children is evident in everything he does. Whether it’s cheering on Georgie at a horseback riding competition or supporting his son in his baseball endeavors, Tyrus’s priorities have shifted from his career to being the best father he can be.
Conclusion: A Father’s Legacy
Tyrus’s journey from pro wrestler to TV star has been remarkable, but it’s his role as a father that truly defines him. Despite the fame and success, his focus has always been on providing a stable, loving environment for his children. His decision to retire from wrestling and devote more time to his family speaks volumes about his values, and his willingness to embrace every challenge and reward that comes with parenthood makes him a true role model.
As Tyrus continues to juggle his demanding career and growing family, one thing remains clear: being a father of six is the most important role he’ll ever play. And for his kids, that’s the best win of all.