FOX icon Sean Hannity and his co-star Ainsley Earhardt are tying the knot after he popped the question during Christmas week.
The couple were originally linked “because of their deep faith,” according to a statement from Fox, after continuing a long-distance relationship over the past year.
Earhardt, 48, has been with the network since 2007, where she co-hosts Fox & Friends.
Hannity is one of the original Fox News hosts still with the network, having joined when it launched in 1996.
They made their relationship work even though Hannity moved permanently to Palm Beach, Florida, while Earhardt remained in New York.
Earhardt was previously married to former Clemson Tigers quarterback Will Proctor between 2012 and 2019.
Hannity, 62, separated from his ex-wife, Jill Rhodes, in 2020 after 27 years of marriage.
Earhardt and Hannity still “get along well” with their ex-spouses, and “everyone supports each other,” according to sources close to the couple.
Their children are all supporting the couple in tying the knot.
Earhardt shared the first photos of the couple since announcing their engagement on Friday.
Earhardt shared the photos with her nearly 360,000 Instagram followers, putting a sweet caption under the post.
“Happy birthday,” she wrote. “Merry Christmas Jesus. 2024 has been a very special year.”
The couple worked long-distance, spending alternate weekends at each other's homes.
Fox said they will continue in their current roles at the network, where Hannity has long hosted his eponymous show.
For her part, Earhardt will remain on the popular Fox & Friends couch between Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade.
Their relationship even received the presidential stamp of approval.
There are no finer people than these, and there will never be a finer couple than these.
Donald Trump
The president-elect took to his Truth Social account on Friday morning to offer his blessings to the happy couple.
“Great news about Sean and Ainsley,” he wrote. “They are officially engaged to be married!
“There are no better people than these, and there will never be a better couple.
“Congratulations to both – a deal made in heaven!!! DJT.”
Hannity reportedly got down on one knee at his local church to propose.
The couple, who bonded for the first time over their faith, thought the church was the “perfect” place to get engaged.
“We are so happy and thankful to our families for all their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives.”