Countryfile’s Adam Henson gives insight into wife’s different diet and makes vow
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Countryfile host Adam Henson is best known for fronting the successful BBC programme since 2001, but one thing most viewers won’t know is that his wife follows a very different diet to him.
Adam is married to Charlotte Henson – nicknamed Charlie – and the pair live together on their farm in the Cotswolds with their two children.
However, depsite Adam being a meat-eater, he has previously revealed that his wife is a vegetarian.
Talking about what he and his son eat, he said to the Mirror in 2019: “He’s very much all for living off the land and eats the meat bred on his farm when he can.
“But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t appreciate a plant-based diet.”
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He added: “I must start growing more veggies. My partner and daughter are vegetarians, but my son and I eat meat.”
Despite their different lifestyle choices, Adam and Charlotte share a very close bond.
He opened up how Charlotte “nagged” him to apply for the job on Countryfile when it was first advertised.
Adam revealed: “Countryfile did a presenter search, and although I wasn’t bothered, my partner nagged me about it, as she thought I’d be really good.
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“After lots of auditions, I ended up getting the job. At first I was only working once a month, then when it went prime time, the viewing figures went up to six million, and that was that.
“But when the BBC chuck me in the bin – which they will do sooner or later – I will just go back to being a farmer. That’s my proper job.”
Countryfile airs Sunday nights at 7pm on BBC One.
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