Fox News’s Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt officially engaged

Fox News Channel hosts Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt have taken a significant step forward in their relationship, announcing their engagement over the Christmas holiday.

Hannity proposed to Earhardt at their home church, marking a deeply meaningful milestone for the couple.

The engagement has received the enthusiastic support of their children, who “couldn’t be happier,” according to the couple. In a joint statement, Hannity and Earhardt expressed their gratitude: “We are overjoyed and so thankful to our families for all of their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives.”

Hannity and Earhardt’s relationship has been rooted in their shared faith, a bond that has guided their journey together. The decision to propose at their home church was particularly significant to the couple. “Placing God first has always been at the center of our relationship, and the church felt like the perfect place to begin this next chapter,” they shared. Following the proposal, they met with their minister for a private blessing.

Despite their high-profile careers, Hannity and Earhardt have been intentional about maintaining privacy in their personal lives.

Their long-distance relationship has thrived through frequent weekend trips between New York, where Earhardt is based for FOX & Friends, and Florida, where Hannity resides and hosts his primetime show, Hannity.

Both Hannity and Earhardt bring the experience of previous marriages to their relationship. They maintain amicable relationships with their ex-spouses, a dynamic that has helped foster harmony in their blended families. “We made them aware this was happening ahead of time, and everyone is supportive,” the couple noted.

Earhardt and her former husband share a seamless co-parenting arrangement for their daughter, prioritizing stability and collaboration.

The couple also respects each other’s demanding careers. Hannity has been with Fox News since its launch in 1996 and is the longest-running cable news host in history.

He continues to dominate the primetime slot, where his show has been top-rated for 15 consecutive years. Beyond television, Hannity reaches millions through his syndicated radio show, airing on 750 stations nationwide. Recently, he added a new FOX Nation show, Sean, which features long-form interviews.

Meanwhile, Earhardt has been a staple of Fox News since 2007. As co-host of FOX & Friends since 2016, she helps lead the network’s popular morning program, which has maintained its No. 1 status for over 20 years.

In addition to her broadcasting achievements, Earhardt is a bestselling author with four New York Times titles, including three No. 1 children’s books. She also hosts Ainsley’s Bible Study on FOX Nation, underscoring her commitment to faith.

Hannity and Earhardt’s professional accomplishments continue to shine. Hannity recently hosted the fifth annual FOX Nation Patriot Awards, celebrating everyday heroes for their service and patriotism.

Earhardt was honored earlier this year with an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from the University of South Carolina, recognizing her contributions to broadcast journalism and literature.

As Hannity and Earhardt embark on this new chapter together, they remain committed to their faith, families, and careers. Their engagement is a testament to their shared values and mutual respect, qualities that have allowed their relationship to flourish despite the demands of their public lives.

The couple expressed their excitement for the future, emphasizing the love and support they have received from family and friends. While they intend to keep their personal lives largely private, they are grateful for the well-wishes and prayers from those who have followed their journey.