Jake Humphrey shares heartfelt tribute to wife Harriet on 25th anniversary
Jake Humphrey has shared an emotional tribute to his wife Harriet as the couple marked their 25th anniversary together. The broadcaster, known for his work on F1 and the High Performance Podcast, opened up about their journey since meeting in Norwich as teenagers. Their relationship has endured career highs, personal struggles, and the challenges of raising two children. The pair first crossed paths at a Phats and Small gig at Liquid Nightclub in Norwich. Humphrey later recalled being struck by Harriet, describing her as 'the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen'. Their connection led to marriage in 2007, and they now have two children, Florence and Sebastian.
Humphrey's career has been marked by both success and personal battles. His first major role at CBBC 25 years ago triggered anxiety—a struggle that followed him into later jobs. At BT Sport (now TNT Sports), he faced online abuse and intense pressure, even considering quitting his F1 presenting role on the first day. Despite these challenges, he has remained open about his experiences with imposter syndrome.
Today, Humphrey co-hosts the High Performance Podcast with Damian Hughes, interviewing high achievers from various fields. His anniversary post reflected gratitude for Harriet's support through the ups and downs of his career. The couple's milestone comes as Humphrey continues to balance family life with his media career. His honesty about mental health has resonated with many, while his long-term partnership with Harriet remains a constant. Their story spans a quarter of a century, from a chance meeting in Norwich to a life built together.
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