Fox News host Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt Announce Engagement Over Christmas Holiday

Ainsley Earhardt and Sean Hannity are intensifying their relationship.

In an interview with their network, the Fox News hosts announced their engagement and the good news that Hannity proposed during the Christmas break.

At their home church, the 62-year-old host of a conservative talk program proposed to Earhardt, 48. The pair found significance in this place because it symbolizes their faith, which has been a pillar of their relationship. Additionally, Hannity and Earhardt revealed that their kids are ecstatic about the engagement and have bestowed their blessings.

“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 to Fox News.

Earlier this month, Hannity and Earhardt, who have been discreetly dating for a number of years, appeared in public at the Fox Nation 2024 Patriot Awards in Greenvale, New York.

Both intend to continue living in different states and fulfilling their professional obligations. Hannity, who relocated to Florida earlier this year, is still a well-known figure on conservative talk radio, while Earhardt will continue to work in New York as the host of “Fox & Friends.”

Earhardt and Hannity are getting married for the third time and the second time, respectively. Prior to this, Hannity was married to Jill Rhodes, with whom he has two children: a daughter and a son. Earhardt’s second marriage to Will Proctor, a former quarterback for Clemson University, produced a daughter. Kevin McKinney was her first husband.

The couple stressed that there is still goodwill between their blended families. They claimed, “We still get along well with our former spouses.” “Everyone helps each other out. Even before we made the engagement public, we informed them of it.

Their engagement is a reflection of their mutual support over the years, as well as their shared faith and family values. As they celebrate this new chapter in their personal lives, both are excited to continue working at Fox News.

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