Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has been booked and busy.
In a May 8 appearance on Fox & Friends, the MTV alum revealed that he and his family spent time over a period of seven months filming a reality television show to celebrate America's 250th birthday this summer.
"And so, over the course of seven months, we just kind of found these moments where I might be able to do some work, I could take the kids with me. Do a road trip," Duffy said. "And our motto is 'To love America is to see America,' and there's so much to see in this beautiful country. We did that with our family."
Duffy's brief stint in reality television began in 1997 with his casting in MTV's "The Real World: Boston." He went on to appear in myriad of MTV shows, including the spinoff "Road Rules: All Stars," where he met his wife, Rachel Campos-Duffy.
Campos-Duffy said the couple was inspired to film their cross-country road trip after President Donald Trump encouraged Duffy and all Cabinet members to "do something" to celebrate the nation’s semi quincentennial in July.











