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Sean Hannity Responds to Health Concerns After Viewers Notice "Raspy Voice And Puffy Face"

June 25, 2026 - 15:22

Sean Hannity Responds to Health Concerns After Viewers Notice

Fox News host Sean Hannity has spoken out about his health after viewers raised concerns over his appearance during recent broadcasts. The longtime conservative commentator addressed the speculation following comments about what some described as a "raspy voice and a puffy face" on his nightly program.

Hannity acknowledged the observations during his show, explaining that he had been dealing with a medical issue. He revealed that he was diagnosed with a condition affecting his vocal cords and facial swelling, though he did not go into extensive detail about the specific diagnosis. The host reassured his audience that he is receiving treatment and that his doctors are confident in his recovery.

"I appreciate the concern, but I'm going to be fine," Hannity said on air. He noted that the symptoms had been noticeable for a few weeks and that he had decided to address them publicly rather than let rumors spread. The 62-year-old media personality has been a fixture on Fox News for decades, hosting "Hannity" since 2009.

Viewers first began commenting on his changed voice and appearance in recent episodes, with some taking to social media to express worry. Hannity's response was direct, thanking fans for their support while downplaying any serious alarm. He also joked about the situation, saying he would "get back to full strength soon."

Medical experts note that raspy voices and facial puffiness can stem from various causes, including allergies, sinus infections, or more serious conditions like thyroid issues or autoimmune disorders. Hannity did not specify whether his diagnosis falls into any of these categories.

The host's openness about his health marks a rare personal moment for a figure known for his hard-hitting political commentary. He ended the segment by promising to keep his audience updated as he continues treatment.


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