Ainsley Earhardt, co-host of “Fox & Friends,” received a proposal from her boyfriend Sean Hannity just before Christmas 2024. Their engagement stirred conversations about the dynamics of their long-distance relationship, as Hannity has moved to Florida while Earhardt continues her work in New York. They make it a priority to see each other over the weekends, which they both agree is sustainable for now. On January 6, Earhardt confirmed they plan to maintain this arrangement moving forward.
During her appearance on “Fox & Friends,” Earhardt shared her commitment to living in New York for the time being, emphasizing her daughter’s happiness at school and her love for her job and community as reasons for staying put (source: Daily Mail). She assured viewers that they never spend a weekend apart, opting to keep things simple despite the challenges of long-distance travel. Earhardt also shared some previously private details about the proposal itself.
Ainsley Earhardt shares new insights on her engagement
Ainsley Earhardt has faced challenges in her journey to find love, having experienced two divorces and attempts to keep her romantic life away from the public eye. Interestingly, she and Sean Hannity kept their relationship under wraps until they were publicly outed in 2020. Since then, they’ve been open about their relationship while maintaining their privacy regarding certain details, including the proposal.
On “Fox & Friends,” Earhardt revealed that Hannity’s proposal took her entirely by surprise. She described the moment as unexpected, stating she believed they were going to a meeting, but instead arrived at a church where Hannity formally proposed to her. This significant moment allowed them to reflect on their relationship together before taking that step.
Despite the challenges of a long-distance relationship, Earhardt is deeply in love with Hannity. She spoke highly of him, expressing admiration and gratitude for their time together, saying, “I’m so grateful.” Their commitment to making their relationship work is evident.