Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt’s wedding plans were CHANGED at the last minute, Fox News colleagues had to change their entire schedules to attend

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Palm Beach, FL — July 5, 2025

In a surprise twist worthy of prime-time drama, Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt’s long-rumored wedding finally happened last weekend — but not without a last-minute scramble that left even their closest friends and Fox News colleagues reeling.

According to multiple sources inside the network, the couple completely changed their wedding plans just 48 hours before the ceremony — shifting the date, time, and even the location of the event. Why? That’s still being kept tightly under wraps.

“Nobody knew what was going on,” said one Fox producer who requested anonymity. “One moment it was scheduled for next weekend, the next we were all booking last-minute flights to Florida.”

A Sudden Switch-Up

Originally rumored to take place at a private estate in the Hamptons, the couple reportedly moved the wedding to an oceanfront villa in Palm Beach, citing “personal reasons and privacy concerns.”

But the move created chaos across the Fox News lineup. According to insiders:

  • Several top anchors had to pre-record their weekend segments

  • Producers and crew were shuffled off live duty

  • One major show was temporarily handed over to a backup host

“When Hannity calls, people move,” joked one Fox insider. “Even if it’s for love.”

Despite the confusion, those who attended say the ceremony was “intimate, emotional, and surprisingly relaxed.” Ainsley wore a simple but stunning ivory silk gown, while Hannity donned a classic black tux with no tie — true to his no-nonsense style.

A Very Private Affair

Security was tight, phones were banned, and only around 30 guests were in attendance, mostly comprised of family, close friends, and select Fox News personalities.

“No press, no big names outside the circle. It was just them — and it felt real,” said one guest. “They didn’t want spectacle. They wanted peace.”

Insiders say the pair chose to keep everything under wraps to avoid media frenzy and to “protect the sanctity of the moment.” But ironically, the last-minute change may have only added to the mystique.

Back to the Newsroom

By Monday morning, the couple was reportedly back in New York — with Ainsley appearing on “Fox & Friends” with a subtle ring flash, and Hannity returning to his prime-time slot with no mention of the event. Classic Hannity.

“They’re private people,” said one network staffer. “But everyone at Fox knows — and they’re genuinely happy for them.”


As speculation continues around why the plans were suddenly changed, one thing is clear: even in love, Hannity and Earhardt do things on their own terms — and the entire network follows.

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