Two Fox News Stars Share Exciting Relationship News
Off the air, two prominent figures from the Fox News Channel are making waves for reasons unrelated to their broadcasting careers.
Sean Hannity, 62, and Ainsley Earhardt, 48, who co-hosts Fox & Friends, have officially announced their engagement, ending long-standing speculation about their relationship. Their recent engagement has been warmly embraced by their families, with their children expressing they “couldn’t be happier,” as the couple shared in an interview with Fox News.
“We are overjoyed and so thankful to our families for all of their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives,” the couple said in a joint statement. Demonstrating their shared commitment to faith, the proposal took place at their home church, which they described as the “perfect place” for this significant moment. Following the engagement, the couple celebrated by meeting with their minister.
Despite their preference for privacy, Earhardt and Hannity have navigated a long-distance relationship by regularly traveling between Florida, where Hannity resides, and New York, where Earhardt lives. Both are committed to their demanding careers at Fox News, with Hannity continuing to host his self-titled program “Hannity” from Florida, while Earhardt remains a co-host on FOX & Friends in New York.
Previously married, both maintain amicable relationships with their former spouses. “We actually informed them in advance that this was happening,” the couple explained. Earhardt and her ex-husband continue to co-parent their daughter effectively, describing their arrangement as one that “works seamlessly.” Though their romance has long been speculated, Hannity and Earhardt have kept their personal lives discreet, occasionally appearing together at events without public acknowledgment of their relationship.
Hannity, widely recognized for hosting The Sean Hannity Show and Hannity on Fox News, began his radio career in the late 1980s and gained prominence in Atlanta and Huntsville, Alabama. He joined Fox News in 1996 as a co-host of Hannity & Colmes. After Alan Colmes’ departure in 2009, Hannity continued as the solo host of the program. Before divorcing Jill Rhodes in 2019, Hannity had been married to her for over 20 years, and the pair share two children. His consistent presence on Fox News has cemented his status as a leading figure in conservative media.
Earhardt, meanwhile, is a co-host of Fox News’ popular morning show Fox & Friends. Beginning her career as a local news reporter in South Carolina, she joined Fox News in 2007, eventually becoming a key member of the Fox & Friends team, once known as a favorite program of former President Trump. A published author, Earhardt has written children’s books Take Heart, My Child and Through Your Eyes, along with her memoir The Light Within Me, which explores her spiritual journey. A devout Christian, she frequently incorporates faith into her work. Earhardt’s second marriage ended in 2019, and her life centers around her daughter, Hayden, who features prominently in her personal and professional conversations.