Fox News host Sean Hannity has responded after viewers expressed concern over his recent television appearances, explaining that the changes in his voice and appearance were the result of medication prescribed for a neck injury rather than a more serious health issue.
The longtime broadcaster addressed the speculation in a post on X after numerous social media users commented on his raspy voice and noticeably puffy face during recent broadcasts.
Hannity reassured viewers that he is recovering well and said the symptoms were caused by medication prescribed to treat a painful pinched nerve in his neck.
The Fox News veteran thanked supporters for reaching out, noting that he had already discussed the issue several times on his radio program.
According to Hannity, the injury occurred while he was training. His doctor prescribed prednisone to reduce inflammation, and although the medication has helped his recovery, it also led to temporary side effects.
He explained that the treatment resulted in laryngitis and facial puffiness, adding that both are normal reactions to the medication.
Hannity shares update on his recovery
In his statement on X, Hannity assured viewers that he remains active despite the setback.
“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.
He also thanked everyone who checked on him, including what he described as members of the left-wing media, before joking that the recent attention had been unexpected.
“Sorry to disappoint them, but a pinched nerve, a raspy voice and a puffy face aren’t taking me out anytime soon,” Hannity added.
The broadcaster had previously spoken about the issue on his radio show, where he explained that he initially hoped to recover without taking prednisone. According to Hannity, he first believed he was dealing with a severe sinus infection that had caused laryngitis before ultimately following his doctor’s treatment plan.
His comments came after online speculation intensified when viewers noticed visible changes during his recent Fox News appearances.
Online reaction followed Fox News broadcasts
Clips from Hannity’s broadcasts quickly spread across social media, prompting widespread discussion about his appearance.
The conversation also extended to television, with comedian Josh Johnson joking about Hannity’s appearance during an episode of The Daily Show, according to TheWrap. Johnson made several humorous remarks while referencing the broadcaster’s swollen face.
Despite the online attention, Hannity made clear that the cause was medical rather than serious, reassuring supporters that his recovery is progressing as expected.
At 64, Hannity remains one of Fox News’ longest-serving personalities.
He joined the network when it launched in 1996 and first became widely known as co-host of Hannity & Colmes. In 2009, he transitioned to hosting Hannity, the solo primetime program he continues to lead today.
Away from television, Hannity has occasionally shared glimpses into his personal life with his fiancée, fellow Fox News personality Ainsley Earhardt.
The couple became engaged in December 2024 after keeping much of their relationship private over the years. Hannity has previously revealed that he proposed at their home church during the Christmas season and described faith as an important part of their relationship.
Although the two live in different states, Hannity has said they have made the arrangement work and have never missed spending a weekend together.
While recent speculation centered on his health, Hannity has assured viewers that his condition is temporary, he is continuing to recover, and he remains on the air as one of Fox News’ most recognizable hosts.
