Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt are dating.
Romance in the airwaves. ET has learned that recent reports on the relationship between Fox News hostson Tuesday, showing the TV personalities sitting together arm-in-arm at a restaurant and traveling together with Earhardt's 7-year-old daughter in Palm Beach, Florida.
Earhardt shares her daughter, Hayden, with her ex-husband, former Clemson Tigers quarterback Will Proctor. The pair married in October 2012, and Earhardt filed for divorce in October 2018.Hannity was previously married to Jill Rhodes for over two decades. In 2020, they announced they had divorced, several years after quietly separating. Hannity and Rhodes share two children -- son Sean, 24, and daughter Merri, 22.
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