A quiet beginning, a second chance, and a romance developed in the background.
She is more than just his “Sunshine” on TV.
Fans are getting a unique look into Fox News anchor Ainsley Earhardt’s personal life, including her long-rumored romance with fiancé Sean Hannity and the fortitude she needed to bounce back from heartbreak and divorce.
The Fox & Friends co-host disclosed in a heartfelt interview from her Park Avenue apartment that Hannity calls her by the straightforward but loving nickname “Sunshine” every morning.
She explained, “He calls me that because I’m always smiling and I wake up America.”
From Personal Anguish to Public Adoration
After years of largely keeping their relationship a secret, Earhardt, 48, and Hannity, 63, announced their engagement in late 2024. In a candlelit church ceremony shortly before Christmas, the couple discreetly became engaged, fusing their intensely personal past with their common faith.
Their relationship was forged during personal storms as well as in the newsroom.
She acknowledged, “At first, I was unaware that Sean had gone through a divorce.” “No one did. It was quite personal.
The pain was too public for Ainsley. A year after filing for divorce amid allegations of infidelity, she and former NFL quarterback Will Proctor finally got divorced in 2019. After a miscarriage, they welcomed a daughter, Hayden, in 2015 after getting married in 2012.
Earhardt stated, “I wanted to be married to one person forever because I was a really strong Christian.” “That wasn’t how my life turned out.”
Sharing Parenting and Striking a Balance
In New York City, Earhardt and Proctor now share parental responsibilities for their 9-year-old daughter. He takes care of drop-offs in the morning. The pickups are done by her.
She clarified, “I didn’t just stay in a house because we were married; I wanted [Hayden] to be in a happy home.”
She attributes her ability to get through the most difficult times in her life, such as the death of her mother in 2022, to her faith and Hannity’s support.
“I saw God even in the darkest moments. “I was lifted up and carried through by his presence,” she remarked.
To avoid passing judgment, I learned a lot. When things happen, you have to deal with them.
A Story of Love Over Long Distances: From Manhattan to Palm Beach
Earhardt is based in New York, but he spends weekends at his $23.5 million Palm Beach, Florida, home with Hannity and Hayden.
“On Sundays, after church, we always have a family brunch before Hayden and I take a plane back,” she said. “I also adore my life in New York.”
Only their kids will be present at their small, private wedding. Hannity and Jill Rhodes, his ex-wife, have two adult children together.
Yes, a prenuptial agreement will be in place.
“Divorce happens, but it’s not romantic,” Ainsley stated bluntly.
A Calm Love, a Shining New Era
Before their romance became well-known, Hannity was just a constant in Ainsley’s darkest moments.
She remembered, “He was just there for me when I was going through a really hard time.” “I fell in love with him because we simply enjoyed each other’s company.”
After initially igniting dating rumors in 2020, the couple later made a memorable helicopter entrance at the wedding of Fox anchor Pete Hegseth. Even so, they waited for approval from their boss before going public. According to reports, Ainsley stated, “I’m crazy about this guy, so I really want your support.”
Now, Earhardt says she’s thankful for the journey to get here, with a private wedding planned and a long-distance routine that works.
“Life is great now, but sometimes you feel alone during those dark times,” she said. I’m enjoying every moment of it, even though it can be chaotic and quite the rollercoaster.
And Sean Hannity’s single word, “Sunshine,” still establishes the mood every morning.