Who is Sean Hannity's ex-wife Jill Rhodes?

JILL Rhodes and Sean Hannity were not only married but also worked together over the course of Hannity's career in television and radio.

Last year, the couple called it quits after two decades of marriage.

Who is Sean Hannity's ex-wife Jill Rhodes?

Jill Rhodes was born on August 27, 1962 in Alabama. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Alabama University.

Rhodes worked as an advisor and editor for Hannity’s radio and television political shows after the pair met in 1991.

Rhodes and Hannity subsequently married in January 1993. The couple have two children, Patrick and Merri Kelley.

Hannity has previously credited Rhodes, whose last job was as an editor on his TV show, as the brains behind his success.

The couple announced their split in June 2020, releasing a statement saying:

“Sean and Jill are committed to working together for the best interests of their children.”  

"Amicable agreements were entered into over four years ago between Sean and Jill. They maintain a close relationship as parents to their children."

What is Sean Hannity's net worth?

Hannity's net worth is estimated at $250million according to Wealthy Gorilla.

He got his break in 1996 when he was hired by Roger Ailes, the co-founder of Fox News to co-host a show with Alan Colmes. Shortly after, talk show Hannity & Colmes aired.

His radio talk show Sean Hannity Show’ syndicated nation wide in September 2001 to over 500 stations.

His Fox show Hannity's America ran from 2007-2009 before it was simply renamed Hannity. He interviews guests and provides his own political commentary on the hugely popular show.

Recently, former President Donald Trump told Hannity in his first TV interview since leaving the White House that if a Republican fell down the stairs of Air Force One as Joe Biden had done, it would have been “the biggest story for the rest of the year.”

Will Sean Hannity replace Rush Limbaugh?

In February 2020, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh announced he was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.

It's widely believed that Limbaugh's lung cancer diagnosis was correlated with his history of smoking, however, the radio host never confirmed those claims.

He passed away on February 17, 2021.

Limbaugh used his radio show to attack liberals, Democrats, feminists, environmentalists and others.

However, now that the radio giant has passed away – iHeartMedia – the Texas-based radio conglomerate run by a chief executive in New York, Bob Pittman, controls the fate of The Rush Limbaugh Show. 

It's unclear if Hannity will step into Limbaugh's role, but for now, guest hosts such as Mark Steyn, Todd Herman and Ken Matthews, who helped fill in while Limbaugh underwent cancer treatment over the past year, will help guide the show from segment to segment, the network said.

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