Fox New’s Ed Henry back at work after giving part of his liver to sister

Fox News' Ed Henry and wife, Shirley Henry, attend the Capitol File's WHCD Welcome Reception at The British Embassy on May 2, 2014 in Washington, DC.  Henry just returned to work after donating part of his liver to his sister.

Fox News' Ed Henry and wife, Shirley Henry, attend the Capitol File's WHCD Welcome Reception at The British Embassy on May 2, 2014 in Washington, DC.  Henry just returned to work after donating part of his liver to his sister.

Fox News chief national correspondent Ed Henry is back at work after a two-month hiatus to donate part of his liver to his younger sister.

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Henry returned to "Fox & Friends" on Friday and in an at times tearful interview thanked his colleagues and viewers for all the letters of support and well wishes.

He said his sister, Colleen, is “doing great” and that surgeons told him his donated liver "immediately started working" for her.

Fox News has described her condition as a "degenerative liver disease," according to CNN.

“It was really about Colleen. She's had more bumps than me. ... Receiving the donation, it takes more time, it's harder,” Henry said.

He also said he had a great summer during his break with his wife and children.

Henry was set to return to his co-hosting duties on “Fox & Friends” this weekend.