Ainsley Earhardt opens up about love, loss, and the sweet nickname Sean Hannity calls her each morning

A soft start, a second chance and a romance built quietly behind the scenes.

She’s his “Sunshine” and not just on TV.

Fox News anchor Ainsley Earhardt is giving fans a rare glimpse into her personal life, including her long-rumored romance with fiancé Sean Hannity and the strength it took to rebuild after divorce and heartbreak.

In a warm, emotional interview from her Park Avenue apartment, the Fox & Friends co-host revealed that Hannity greets her each morning with a simple but affectionate nickname: “Sunshine.”

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