LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The 'Fox & Friends' host Ainsley Earhardt is known to have had a rocky love life with her two previous husbands. But she has always been able to get back on track by keeping her personal life separate from her work.
Earhardt took a similar approach when it came to her relationship with Sean Hannity, who is her colleague at Fox News. The two were able to keep everything under wraps for a long time without confirming their budding romance to the public until earlier this year.
Ainsley Earhardt and Sean Hannity went from colleagues to lovers
Hannity has been a part of the Fox News Network family for decades, holding different positions and hosting various shows on the channel, leading to his own show. So, it goes without saying that he and Earhardt had previously definitely crossed paths at work, both on and off-screen, and Hannity has appeared on 'Fox & Friends' multiple times to share his opinions on political updates.
Rumors about Hannity and Earhardt's relationship started in late 2019 when they were spotted together in public multiple times. However, both chose to remain silent, denying any confirmations about any romantic developments between them. The duo finally confirmed their relationship after they were spotted together in public in Florida with Earhardt's daughter Hayden in April. They are currently said to be in a committed relationship and often spend time with each other's families.
Ainsley Earhardt and Sean Hannity's previous relationships
Before finding each other, both Hannity and Earhardt had a hard time finding the right one. 'The Sean Hannity Show' host was previously married to Jill Rhodes and coincidentally divorced around the same time Earhardt separated from her second husband, Will Proctor. Sean and Rhodes share two children, a son, Sean Patrick, and a daughter, Merri Kelly. On the other hand, Earhardt has a seven-year-old daughter, Hayden, from her eight-year-long marriage with Proctor. The initial news about the separation was ridden with controversies with rumors of Proctor's infidelity. But everything seems to have ended on a good note as he and the 'Fox & Friends' host have been co-parenting their daughter ever since their divorce.