During the holiday week, Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt, presenters of Fox News, disclosed their engagement in a statement on Thursday.
While on vacation for the holidays, Hannity, the longstanding star of the network’s prime time lineup, proposed to Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt, according to FoxNews.com. They have been in a romantic relationship for an extended period of time.
Bret Baier, the anchor of Fox News, was the first to express his congratulations to the ecstatic couple on X, which was previously known as Twitter.
A source stated in a 2020 People magazine report that Hannity and Earhardt had been in a relationship for “years” at that time.
According to the couple, the proposal at their home church was the “perfect place” to pop the question, as Earhardt and Hannity were initially united by their profound faith.
Congratulations to friends @seanhannity and @ainsleyearhardt ! Great people! Here’s to an amazing 2025. https://t.co/C4E6BwD5Kp
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) December 26, 2024
The two have prioritized God in their relationship. Following the engagement, they convened with their minister.
Hannity and Earhardt have signed long-term contracts to remain at FOX News Media. Earhardt will continue to co-host “FOX & Friends” from New York, while Hannity will continue to broadcast his eponymous show “Hannity” from Florida.
Hannity and Earhardt were both previously married.
Hannity has been the longest-running cable news presenter in history and has been the highest-rated program in his timeslot for the past 15 years.
He was an original member of Fox News, having first joined the network in 1996. He was previously a co-host of “Hannity & Colmes.”
Hannity syndicates his top-rated radio program to 750 stations nationwide, in addition to his primetime program, which reaches millions of listeners.
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