Who Is Arisa Cox's Husband? Meet Shaun Cox, The Father Of Her Kids

The "Big Brother Canada" host has the cutest family ever.
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If you're a fan of Big Brother Canada then you're likely a fan of the host, Arisa Cox.

She has amazing energy and when she's off the screen she loves spending time with her husband and kids. If you're wondering, "Who is Arisa Cox's husband?" here's what we know. 

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Arisa Cox has been married to her husband, Shaun Cox, since 2009 according to Dailyhawker. 

The two have three kids together and while it seems The BBCAN host likes to keep her family fairly private, rarely posting photos of Shaun, we've managed to dig up a few.

Married for over a decade, these two are cute as heck.  

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