Sean Hannity spoke passionately about his relationship with fiancée Ainsley Earhart on the March 3 episode of “The Katie Miller Podcast.”
“When I find the right person who fully supports everything I do, and we have the exact same values and love doing the same things,” Hannity said in a rare comment about the couple’s romance.
“We’re not really interested in the big social scene,” he continued. “We like to have family dinners. We like to be with the kids and just rest, just have fun, and just be with each other.”
Hannity, 64, compared spending time with Earhart, 49, to “being on vacation.”
“It takes me out of work mode,” he said.
The Fox News hosts began dating in 2020 and got engaged during the 2024 Christmas break.
Although Hannity lives in Florida and Earhart in New York, the two have made it a priority to meet up since the beginning of their relationship.
“We haven’t missed a weekend since we started dating,” Hannity said on the podcast.
He further explained that conservative commentators are “very supportive” of each other’s careers.
“She’s great on Fox and Friends. She’s supportive. She likes the fact that I have radio, TV, and a podcast. Otherwise, I would drive her crazy,” he joked.
Later in the podcast, Hannity said she was “not nervous” about her family being together.
“I had a really good relationship with the kids and I was just honest with them,” he said. “They are very loving and supportive. I have two really wonderful children and she has a beautiful daughter.”
Hannity has two children, son Sean, 27, and daughter Meri, 25, from her marriage to ex-wife Jill Rose, while Earhart has a 10-year-old daughter, Hayden, with ex-husband Will Proctor.
Asked about proposing to Earhart, Hannity said the moment was “as natural as any of us sitting here.”
“All I could think about was, ‘What if she says no?'” he recalls. “She didn’t say no.”
Hannity and Earhart bonded over their strong faith and got engaged in church.
“We are so happy and so grateful to our family for their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives,” the couple told Fox News in December.
The couple also said their children “couldn’t be happier” with the news.
