Kimberly Guilfoyle, who spent time at Fox News transitioning from a lawyer and model to a prominent conservative figure, developed a friendship with Ainsley Earhardt, co-host of “Fox and Friends.” Their bond was visible both on-screen and through social media. However, following Guilfoyle’s departure from the network, evidence of their friendship has vanished online, suggesting a possible fallout between the two. They no longer appear together, leading to speculation about the end of their friendship.
Interestingly, during the time when Earhardt’s engagement to Sean Hannity became news, Guilfoyle did not offer her congratulations, which raises eyebrows. Despite Guilfoyle experiencing her own challenges, including a breakup with Donald Trump Jr., her silence implies potential tension between the two women.
There are various theories regarding this rift. It’s possible that Guilfoyle’s lifestyle clashed with Earhardt’s more conservative values. Additionally, Guilfoyle’s habit of oversharing may have revealed details that Earhardt preferred to keep private.
Kimberly Guilfoyle might have been a liability for Ainsley Earhardt
During the beginnings of Ainsley Earhardt’s relationship with Sean Hannity, they opted for a discreet approach, which may have been disrupted by Guilfoyle. In a Facebook post from 2017, Guilfoyle shared a photo featuring the couple, inadvertently hinting at their romance before they were ready to reveal it. The post showcased Hannity posing with both women and praised Earhardt.
This revelation came years before Earhardt and Hannity publicly acknowledged their relationship, which some sources claim had been ongoing covertly for years. As Earhardt values her privacy, it seems inevitable that distancing would occur, especially after the controversies surrounding Guilfoyle led to her exit from Fox News. To maintain her clean image and tranquility, it appears Earhardt may have found separation from Guilfoyle necessary.