If you thought you’d seen it all when it comes to Fox News romances, think again. The network’s golden couple—Ainsley Earhardt and Sean Hannity—are officially engaged, and the news has sent shockwaves through the media world. But while the headlines have been dominated by their heartwarming Christmas proposal and talk of blended families, it’s Ainsley’s candid confession about her future husband’s “bizarre” bedroom habit that’s got everyone buzzing—and, frankly, left more than a few fans raising their eyebrows.

It started, as so many good stories do, with a holiday surprise. After years of whispers and speculation, Hannity, 62, finally popped the question to Earhardt, 48, at their home church—a move that friends say was as deeply personal as it was romantic. The sanctuary, a place where the couple has often sought solace and strength, became the backdrop for a moment that was, by all accounts, pure magic. “It was perfect,” Ainsley gushed to friends, her signature Southern warmth shining through. “It’s where we feel closest to God and to each other.” Hannity, never one for public displays of emotion, was reportedly beaming as he slipped the ring on her finger.

The announcement, made privately to their Fox News colleagues before going public, was met with a flurry of congratulations. “They’re so happy,” one insider shared. “It’s like they can finally breathe.” Their children—from previous marriages—were among the first to know, and, according to Ainsley, “couldn’t be happier for us.” In a world where blended families can be fraught with tension, the Hannity-Earhardt clan seems to be bucking the trend, united by love, faith, and a shared sense of humor.

But just as the fairy tale seemed to be writing itself, Ainsley dropped a bombshell that no one saw coming. During a lighthearted interview, she let slip that her future husband has a “peculiar” bedroom habit—one that leaves her, in her own words, “a bit scared.” The admission was delivered with a laugh, but the curiosity it sparked was immediate and intense. What, exactly, does Sean Hannity do behind closed doors that has his bride-to-be feeling jittery?

Ainsley, ever the tease, refused to divulge all the details, but sources close to the couple say it’s become something of a running joke in their relationship. “Sean is a creature of habit,” one friend confided. “He’s got these little rituals—things he does every night before bed. Some of them are…unusual.” Another added, “Let’s just say, Ainsley’s learning a lot about patience.”

Speculation, of course, has run wild. Is Hannity a midnight snacker? Does he sleep with the lights on? Is there a secret collection of novelty pajamas? The truth, it seems, is both less scandalous and more endearing than the wildest guesses. According to those in the know, Hannity has a penchant for late-night talk radio—often falling asleep with headphones on, listening to old broadcasts and political debates. “He says it helps him unwind,” Ainsley reportedly told a friend, “but sometimes I wake up at 2 a.m. and he’s still arguing with the radio.”

It’s the kind of quirk that might drive some partners up the wall, but for Ainsley, it’s just another reminder that love is about embracing the whole package—the good, the bad, and the downright bizarre. “I’m a bit scared I’ll never get a full night’s sleep again,” she joked, “but I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”

Of course, the couple’s relationship has never been entirely conventional. For years, they kept their romance under wraps, dodging rumors and paparazzi while quietly building a life together. Both are veterans of high-profile divorces—Hannity split from Jill Rhodes in 2020 after more than two decades of marriage, while Ainsley parted ways with former Clemson quarterback Will Proctor in 2019. Navigating the complexities of blended families, demanding careers, and public scrutiny, they found solace in each other—and in their shared faith.

That faith, friends say, is the cornerstone of their relationship. “They pray together, they go to church together—it’s the foundation for everything,” said one longtime confidant. The engagement, fittingly, took place at the very church where they’ve worshipped side by side for years. For Ainsley, it was a moment that brought everything full circle. “We’ve been through so much, both of us,” she reflected. “To find love again, and to share it with our families—it’s a blessing.”

If their engagement is any indication, the wedding promises to be a family affair. Both Hannity and Earhardt have spoken openly about the importance of keeping their children at the center of their lives. Hannity’s two kids, Patrick and Merri Kelly, have reportedly bonded with Ainsley’s daughter, Hayden, forming what friends describe as “an unbreakable little tribe.” The ex-spouses, too, are said to be supportive. “We told them before we told anyone else,” Ainsley shared. “It was important to us that everyone felt included.”

Professionally, the couple shows no signs of slowing down. With long-term contracts at Fox News, they’ll continue to broadcast from their respective homes—Hannity in Florida, Ainsley in New York. The distance, they say, is a feature, not a bug. “It keeps things fresh,” Ainsley laughed. “Plus, I get a break from the headphones!”

Still, the peculiarities of Hannity’s bedtime routine remain a source of fascination—and, let’s be honest, amusement. “He’s just so…intense,” Ainsley admitted in a moment of candor. “Even when he’s relaxing, he’s working through some political argument in his head. Sometimes I wonder if he’ll ever really turn it off.” But if anyone can help him find balance, it’s Ainsley. Friends describe her as the “calm in his storm,” a grounding presence who brings out his softer side.

Not that it’s always easy. “There are times when I wish he’d just watch a rom-com and go to sleep like a normal person,” she joked. “But then I remember—this is who he is. And I love every weird, wonderful thing about him.”

As the wedding approaches, the couple is focused on the future—one filled with laughter, late-night debates, and, yes, the occasional sleepless night. “We’re building something together,” Ainsley said, her eyes shining. “It’s not always perfect, but it’s ours.”

For fans of Fox News—and of love stories everywhere—it’s a match made in media heaven. Two of the network’s brightest stars, finding happiness against the odds, proving that even the most unlikely pairings can lead to something beautiful. And if that means putting up with a few strange habits along the way? Well, that’s just part of the adventure.

As they prepare to walk down the aisle, Ainsley and Sean are embracing the chaos, quirks and all. “Marriage is about accepting each other, just as you are,” Ainsley mused. “Even if it means sharing your bed with a pair of headphones and a political podcast.”

And so, with wedding bells on the horizon and a future full of possibilities, the couple is ready for whatever comes next. “We’re excited,” Ainsley said simply. “We’re grateful. And we’re ready.”

One thing’s for sure: with Ainsley Earhardt and Sean Hannity at the helm, there’s never a dull moment—and the best is yet to come.