Fox and Friends host declares love for men as | TV Shows
Fox and Friends host Ainsley Earhardt made a shocking assertion during a live broadcast of the show, making a weird admission just days after being left visibly uncomfortable following a call-in from President Donald Trump.
The Fox News host, who is engaged to fellow persona Sean Hannity, made a weird declare during the morning show’s most current broadcast, as she and co-hosts Lawrence Jones, Brian Kilmeade and Carley Shimkus mentioned the “Pete and Bobby Challenge,” a fitness initiative that featured Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth competing.
And while the story doubtless didn’t fall in with the grievance some followers have had about the show being “unwatchable,” it was doubtless a second that could lead to some additional embarrassment for Earhardt.
At the end of the story, which Shimkus reported included fellow Fox host Will Cain and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy taking on the problem, Kilmeade took a minute to defend Duffy’s less spectacular time than the other three when it got here to finishing the problem, noting a current surgical procedure.
This led to the weird assertion by Earhardt.
“A guy named Sean Hannity, he might take a very lovely young lady that he knows very, very well, to dinner in Washington, and they don’t have to–and she’s sitting right next to you by the way–I don’t want to get her in trouble, so I better explain exactly, we don’t want any secrets here, but that’s the greatest relationship,” Trump said during the call, as Jones regularly tried to interrupt and get him back on monitor.
“Hey, this could be the most important thing I’ve said, but those two are great. Ainsley and Sean, great people, and when they go out to dinner, I don’t want to see them get mugged,” he continued. “Now they can go out, they can hold hands, and then they can both walk down the street.”
After then pondering about the pairs’ respective salaries, Jones was in a position to briefly steer the dialog back on monitor, though the community abruptly ended their call with him as he once again introduced the romance up, making Earhardt visibly uncomfortable and chuckling awkwardly.
“I’ll say it, you know, I like this, it’s a great couple, we love ‘em,” he said again.
Fox and Friends host declares love for men as
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