Fox News host Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhart got engaged at church on Christmas.
The couple said their children “couldn't be happier” with the news, adding: “We are overjoyed and so grateful to our families for their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives. “We are doing so,” he added, according to Fox News. reported on Thursday.
The article explains that the couple initially bonded over their faith in God and met with a pastor after getting engaged.
Although the couple prefers to keep their personal lives out of the spotlight, they make their long-distance relationship work by taking weekend trips between New York, where Earhart is based, and Florida, where Hannity lives. Out of respect for each other's careers, Hannity and Earhart have signed a long-term deal to remain with FOX News Media, with Earhart remaining a co-host on FOX & Friends in New York and the prime-time star continuing to host the show. It turns out. “Hannity” is a show of the same name from Florida.
Hannity has two children with ex-wife Jill Rose. divorced In 2019, it was revealed that Earhart has a daughter with ex-husband Will Proctor. people.
According to the outlet, Earhart was married to Kevin McKinney for several years. The Fox article said that Ms. Earhart and Ms. Hannity “remain on good terms” with their former spouses.
In a recent social media post, Earhart said share Photos of Hannity with loved ones.
“Merry Christmas. Happy Birthday, Jesus. 2024 has been a very special year,” she wrote in the caption.
Social media users wished one person luck on their engagement. write“I'm so happy to finally see you and Sean together. You guys are such an amazing couple. Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2025!”
“Merry Christmas to you and @seanhannity. Congratulations on your engagement. That makes my heart sing. You two amazing human beings! Love you all! Cheers!” another user wrote. commented to her post.
In 2021, Earhart celebrated her 25th anniversary with Fox News. states“Getting the opportunity at Fox News meant everything to me. It was a childhood dream. I still pinch myself when I join Fox News because all my dreams came true there. .”
