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AINSLEY Earhardt gave fans a look behind the scenes as she filmed a new Fox & Friends segment.
She brought daughter Hayden and her friends along for the ride.
The TV host shared 11 photos from the visit to the Ark Encounter in Kentucky, which features a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark.
It comes just months after her engagement to longtime Fox News co-host Sean Hannity.
“What a special day taking my daughter and her friends to the Noah’s Ark Replica in Kentucky!” she wrote on Instagram.
“Thank you Bryan for showing us around. We loved learning about Noah, the animals on the Ark, and of course some history of the Bible,” she added.
The first slide in the carousel shows Earhardt with her daughter and the kids on the Fox & Friends set.
Other photos show the group smiling at the attraction, with Hayden and a friend riding a camel and even a snapshot of a Kangaroo.
The segment, which aired Tuesday, highlighted the Ark’s 510-foot replica, located in Williamstown, Kentucky.
The massive attraction also features zip lines, a virtual reality experience, and exhibits themed around biblical history.
“FOX & Friends’ host Ainsley Earhardt gets a firsthand look at the incredible Ark Encounter,” the network teased during the broadcast.
The caption urged viewers to “plan your trip today” as the network spotlighted the location.
Fans flooded Earhardt’s post with positive messages, calling the experience “amazing” and the photos “sweet.”
“It’s an amazing place! I gave my sister and her family passes for Christmas last year,” one wrote.
Another added, “This is SO FANTASTIC!!!!… FOMO … girls, have the best time!!!!! Ainsley, we are going in September. Love you girls!!!!”
Others praised the message of the segment, with one writing, “That was a power segment of God’s word coming to life!”
Record-breaker Sean Hannity
Sean Hannity is America’s longest-running host in cable news history.
He hit the landmark in April 2022 after racking up 25 years, six months, and 15 days (at the time) on the air.
He broke the record previously held by CNN’s Larry King.
“I am extremely grateful to Fox News Media and to our loyal, dedicated viewers whom I am proud to serve every night,” Hannity said in a statement.
The host first joined Fox’s primetime in 1996 as co-host of Hannity & Colmes.
The show pitted him against liberal host Alan Holmes – and against Larry King, who held the same timeslot on CNN.
He would eventually overtake King in the ratings battle.
Hannity has been the solo host of his self-named show at 9pm since 2009.
The cheerful post follows big personal news for the 48-year-old who got engaged to Hannity, 63, late last year.
The couple confirmed their relationship after years of speculation, revealing Hannity had proposed at their home church in Florida.
They issued a joint statement to Fox News after Christmas.
“We are overjoyed and so thankful to our families for all of their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives,” they said.
“Our children couldn’t be happier.”
Hannity now lives in Florida where he films his show in West Palm Beach.
Earhardt continues to reside in Manhattan to anchor Fox & Friends but often travels to Florida on weekends.
The couple’s relationship first came to light in 2020 after Vanity Fair reported they were dating.
The two did not confirm it at the time, though sources described a grand entrance they made at Pete Hegseth’s wedding via helicopter.
“Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt stepped out of the helicopter together, creating a dramatic entrance. Former Fox executives noted that people reacted with a sense of surprise,” one ex-executive from Fox remembered.
Both stayed tight-lipped in public, with Hannity refusing to comment and Earhardt focusing on raising her daughter.
She did, however, praise Hannity, calling him a “wonderful person.”
They were later spotted together at a Waffle House in South Carolina and at a Long Island oyster festival.
Since confirming their engagement, fans have been watching closely for wedding updates.