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Daily Mail
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt reveals secrets of her engagement to Sean Hannity... his nickname for her... and why they WILL have a prenup
It's just after 9:30 am and Ainsley Earhardt's working day is already all but done. As a co-host of Fox News 's weekday morning show, Fox and Friends, she has been on air since 6:00 and up since 3:30.
Yahoo
18-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Yankees Legend Andy Pettitte Opens Up About Faith and HGH Scandal
Yankees Legend Andy Pettitte Opens Up About Faith and HGH Scandal originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte has never been shy about discussing his Christian faith. Today, Thursday, June 12, 2025, on Fox Nation's Ainsley's Bible Study, he and his wife, Laura, sat down with host Ainsley Earhardt to open up about how he felt God guided him through his use of human growth hormones (HGH) during his playing career and the expected consequences. Yankees legend Andy Pettitte and his wife, Laura, sit down with Fox Nation's Ainsley Earhardt during Ainsley's Bible Study to talk about his faith. Courtesy of Fox Nation Precious few people knew about his HGH use while recovering from arm injuries in 2002 and 2004. So, when Pettitte was named in The Mitchell Report late in 2007 and subsequently confirmed the report's findings, it left many in shock. Advertisement In the years that have followed, Pettitte has remained steadfast that his usage of HGH was brief and only to help facilitate recovery from his injuries and not for a boost in performance. While talking with Ainsley Earhardt, Pettitte brought up how his faith in God helped him through the fallout. 'I can honestly say, literally, like, as I walked through all of that, as humans, we kind of built up in our mind, like, what this is going to look like and how horrible this is going to be. And even though it was hard, it was tough to walk through, and, of course, the discussions at that age, when -- I needed to have with my kids and I wanted to talk to them about how to handle stuff…But, man, God -- just everything, as I walked through that, God just like covered it up. He really did. I thought everywhere I went after that, I was going to be booed in ballparks. And I never heard anybody say anything really. I mean, how does that happen?' Unlike many others named in The Mitchell Report, Pettitte was never the focus of the fans' scorn, thus allowing him to keep his legacy mostly intact. During the rest of the interview, which aired in full on Fox Nation, Pettitte also discussed his potent pickoff move and what it was like being teammates for so long with Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada and Bernie Williams. Advertisement Related: Yankees Introduce Softball Game to Old-Timers' Day for First Time in Team History Related: Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton Nears Return with Rehab Assignment This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.
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The Independent
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Fox & Friends gush over ‘fantastic' producer of Trump's military parade — who once work on their show
Four months after giving Ariel Abergel a warm on-air sendoff when he left the network, the Fox & Friends crew praised their 25-year-old former producer for his role in overseeing Donald Trump's much-hyped but sparsely attended military parade, insisting he did a 'fantastic' job producing the event. With the president's parade coming across as a 'medium-sized town's July 4th celebration' while the 'No Kings' protests drew millions of demonstrators across the country, the hosts of Trump's favorite morning show also made sure to draw a contrast between the events and frame the demonstrations as anti-American. 'So, over the weekend, a tale of two different parties,' co-host Ainsley Earhardt noted on Monday morning. 'You had all these protests, the 'No Kings' protest, all over the country. They were waving Palestinian flags. They had upside-down American flags. Organized by this pro-Palestinian group called Within Our Lifetime, many of them were. They want to abolish Zionism and chant 'liberation of Palestine.'' After airing clips of police officers clashing with demonstrators, Earhardt then turned to her colleague Lawrence Jones, pointing out that he co-anchored the network's uninterrupted coverage of Trump's celebration. Jones, meanwhile, teed up footage of the president's speech before doubling down on Earhardt's remarks. 'I had so much fun,' Jones declared. The Fox News star, however, likely didn't have as much fun as the seemingly intoxicated guest he interviewed after Trump's speech, who had to be cut off as she slurred her way through her appearance. 'It was the tale of two parties,' he continued. 'The people that like America and want to build up the country, want to celebrate our country's support for the men and women that lay their lives on the line, and the people that just want to be in the middle of the street with other country's flags.' Jones went on to claim that the parade would cause military recruitment 'to go up' before gushing that the 'production there was so great,' adding that he 'can't wait to see the numbers.' Though the Trump administration has attempted to present an alternate reality where the anti-Trump protests were an 'utter failure with minuscule attendance' and the parade drew 'over 250,000 patriots,' early estimates assert that the demonstrations pulled in as many as six million people while the Trump event 'appeared to fall far short' of the planned 200,000 attendees. Co-host Brian Kilmeade also appeared to take a shot at other networks for either not carrying the Trump parade or offering split-screen coverage alongside the protests, wondering 'how could you be critical' of the message delivered by the administration's event, which was ostensibly to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday. 'It was so inspirational,' Kilmeade exclaimed, adding that he 'loved' the president's speech. After the hosts spent a few more moments fawning over the parade and Trump's address, which included them applauding the troops singing 'Happy Birthday' to the president, they once again turned their attention to their former colleague's production skills. 'Great job. Whoever produced it, and I do know somebody very well who produced it, he did a fantastic job,' Kilmeade gleefully stated as Earhardt mentioned 'Ari' and the 'great job' he carried out. 'He's a part of our family,' Jones added. Abergel, who was affectionately described by longtime Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy as 'Ari the driver,' left the conservative cable giant earlier this year to take on the role of executive director of America250, the organization that oversaw the military celebration. 'The congressionally authorized festivities, which kick off tomorrow with a Washington parade to honor the Army, are backed by more than $100 million in expected congressional appropriations and are supposed to be a nonpolitical, nonpartisan affair,' The Atlantic reported about Abergel's appointment. 'But Abergel's new role has prompted concerns even from some Trump loyalists, as well as a backlash among participants who worry that his installation portends a bid by Trump to channel the patriotism surrounding the nation's semiquincentennial into a celebration of himself.' The installation of Abergel and other Fox News veterans to the America250 operation is just another example of the symbiotic relationship between the right-wing cable network and the Trump White House. While the MAGA-boosting channel employs several former Trump administration officials and the president's daughter-in-law, Trump has hired roughly two dozen ex-Fox News employees to staff up his administration – including former Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth to run the Pentagon.
Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Steve Doocy Tears Up While Announcing Major Change to Fox & Friends Role — Watch
Longtime Fox & Friends co-anchor Steve Doocy announced on Thursday that his role at the morning show is changing in a big way. Doocy, who has co-hosted the Fox News program since 1998, shared that he is dropping his work week down to three days instead of five, and he'll now be based in Florida as host of the show's remote segments and occasional live hits. More from TVLine Fox News Taps Lara Trump, President's Daughter-in-Law, to Host New 'Common Sense' Weekend Program Fox News' Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt Engaged Fox News Host Neil Cavuto Exits Network After 28 Years - Watch His Farewell Message to Viewers 'After decades of getting up at 3:30 and driving into New York City in the dark, today is the last day I will host this show from the couch,' Doocy revealed on Thursday's broadcast. 'I'm not retiring. I'm not leaving the show. I'm still a host, but it's time for a change.' (Watch his full announcement here.) He added that his new role will 'make it easier for me to report from Florida and other parts of America that don't get a lot of network airtime. I'll be going from the Carolinas to the Keys, from middle America to Mar-a-Lago. Call me the coast-to-coast host.' Plus, he still plans to join 'the couch crew for commentary' remotely, assuring viewers that they will 'still hear my voice and my opinions loud and clear.' Though Doocy said he was delighted to no longer wake up in the middle of the night for his work commute, he got emotional when acknowledging his friends and colleagues in New York that he won't see every day. 'I have a lot of friends in this skyscraper. I'm going to miss seeing them in person,' a choked-up Doocy went on. 'The security guys, the cafe crew, especially the hair and makeup team, because they are geniuses at what they do. And the closest to my heart: the Fox & Friends team, working day and night producing America's No. 1 cable morning news show.' Doocy then gave individual kudos to Fox & Friends co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt and Lawrence Jones, who cued up a sizzle reel of highlights from Doocy's many years at Fox & Friends. Will you miss Doocy in his current capacity? Drop a comment below with your thoughts on his announcement. The Biggest TV Cast Exits of 2025 (So Far) View List Best of TVLine Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More 'Missing' Shows, Found! The Latest on Severance, Holey Moley, Poker Face, YOU, Primo, Transplant and 25+ Others


The Independent
11-04-2025
- Politics
- The Independent
Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy attacked by bird live on air
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy was forced to duck for cover live on air on Friday morning (April 11) after a bird landed on his head. The moment happened as he was broadcasting from outside the White House. After breaking down the latest developments in the trade war between the US and China, co-host Ainsley Earhardt asked Doocy about President Donald Trump 's latest Truth Social post on the topic. Fox's White House correspondent was midway through answering when a bird swooped into shot and momentarily landed on his head. It then proceeded to dive-bomb him before flying away.