Sean Hannity has offered another update on the health concerns that recently sparked widespread discussion among Fox News viewers, this time revealing a humorous exchange with one of his longtime radio producers.
The Fox News host has spent the past several days reassuring supporters after many noticed changes in his appearance, including a raspy voice and a noticeably fuller face. While some online speculated about his health, Hannity has repeatedly emphasized that the symptoms are temporary and related to medication prescribed for a neck injury.
During his latest radio show, Hannity confirmed he is feeling better and used the opportunity to reassure listeners once again about his recovery.
McLaughlin’s response quickly lightened the mood.
Hannity explains what caused the health scare
The broadcaster again explained that the concerns stemmed from a painful pinched nerve he developed while training.
Hannity said a doctor first believed he had a severe sinus infection that had led to laryngitis and advised him that his vocal cords were not being damaged. He explained that he originally wanted to simply wait for the condition to improve rather than begin treatment with prednisone.
Ultimately, however, the medication became part of his recovery, even though it produced the visible side effects that fueled speculation online.
“I’m fine, recovering well, and still training, but apparently a few weeks of prednisone has generated more social media commentary than 30 years of ratings success,” he wrote.
The discussion included both supportive messages from concerned fans and criticism from some commentators, leading Hannity to publicly clarify the cause of the changes.
Despite the speculation, he has continued hosting his nightly Fox News program throughout his recovery.
Continuing his work on and off the air
Hannity remains one of Fox News’ longest-serving personalities, having joined the network when it launched in 1996 before later becoming the solo host of Hannity in 2009.
During a recent appearance on The Katie Miller Podcast, Hannity described being with Earhardt as feeling like “a permanent vacation,” offering another rare glimpse into his personal life.
For now, however, his latest message has focused on reassuring viewers that his recovery continues to move in the right direction—and proving that he has not lost his sense of humor along the way.
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