Who is Ainsley Earhardt, the Fox News host engaged to Sean Hannity?

Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt announced their engagement after dating privately for several years, the latest Fox News couple to take their relationship to the next level.

In an official statement from the network, the two said they got engaged at their home church over Christmas with the blessing and support of their families — including their children from previous marriages.

Hannity, 62, and Earhardt, 48, have become well-known conservative commentators due to their longtime careers at Fox News. Hannity hosts his own primetime show, Hannity, while Earhardt co-hosts the morning show, Fox & Friends.

Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt attended the FOX Nations Patriot Awards together earlier this month

Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt attended the FOX Nations Patriot Awards together earlier this month (Getty Images)

Earhardt first joined the network in 2007 and anchored the news overnight. When she joined Fox News, Hannity had worked there for 11 years.

Soon after joining Fox, Earhardt began hosting her own segment Hannity called “Ainsley Across America”. At the time, Earhardt was married to her first husband, Kevin McKinney. The two would eventually divorce in 2009.

Earhardt’s involvement with the network eventually landed her a job hosting a new show called Fox & Friends First in 2012. That same year, she married her second husband, Clemson University quarterback Will Proctor.

The two had a daughter together in 2015 named Hayden.

While returning from maternity leave in 2016got Earhardt the job as co-host of the well-known morning show Fox & Friends – a favorite of President-elect Donald Trump.

Ainsley Earhardt joined Fox News in 2007 and worked as an overnight news anchor

Ainsley Earhardt joined Fox News in 2007 and worked as an overnight news anchor (Getty Images)

Although she knew nothing about politics when she joined Fox News, Earhardt has developed a reputation for defending Christianity and advocating traditional conservative views.

Memorable under one 2015 episode of OutnumberedEarhardt suggested with irritation that “the majority” should be protected while discussing a Missouri sheriff who was criticized for putting an “In God we Trust” decal on the back of police cruisers.

“What about the majority? I’m so tired of protecting the minority! What about the rest of the country?” Earhardt said at the time, assuming the majority of Americans agreed with her.

Earhardt has never been shy about her religious beliefs. She told Decision Magazine that reading “Experiencing God” by Henry Blackaby during her college years inspired her to dedicate her life to Jesus Christ.

In one 2016 interview with The hillEarhardt said she looks forward to “sitting down with Jesus Christ” when asked about her dream interview.

She told The conservator earlier this year that the “first thing” she would grab during a house fire is her black leather Bible emblazoned with her name.

Ultimately, it’s her faith that led her to Hannity, according to Fox News.

Hannity has become one of the most successful primetime shows on Fox News

Hannity has become one of the most successful primetime shows on Fox News (Getty Images)

Earhardt and her second husband divorced in 2019. That same year, Hannity and his first wife of more than 20 years, Jill Rhodes, also divorced — though the couple said they had separated years earlier.

Hannity and his ex-wife share two children, Patrick and Merri.

It is unclear when Hannity and Earhardt began dating. Sources told Vanity Fair and People magazine in 2020 that the two had been dating privately “for years,” but the Fox News hosts denied the claim.

Sources claimed that Hannity and Earhardt attended the wedding in the past Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth and producer Jennifer Rauchet in August 2019 together. Hegseth had a child with Rauchet while he was married to his second wife.

Regardless of when they started dating, Hannity and Earhardt have maintained a long-distance relationship between Florida and New York, respectively. The couple told Fox News that they made their ex-spouses “aware” that they were getting engaged and have a good relationship with their co-parents.