Fox News Host Ainsley Earhardt Reveals Hoan Thai’s Work in New Book
It’s 7:28 p.m. PDT on March 20, 2025, and Fox News darling Ainsley Earhardt just dropped a bombshell that’s got foodies, fans, and morning TV junkies buzzing: her latest book, unveiled today on Fox & Friends, shines a spotlight on Hoan Thai—the Vietnamese-American culinary kingpin whose journey from refugee to restaurant mogul is as spicy as his signature pad Thai. Titled From Grit to Grace: Stories of Faith and Flavor, Earhardt’s fifth tome weaves Thai’s tale into a tapestry of American dreamers, and it’s hitting shelves just as her engagement to Sean Hannity keeps her in the headlines. What’s the scoop behind this savory reveal—and why’s it stirring the pot? Let’s dig in.
The Big Reveal on Fox & Friends
Picture the scene: 6 a.m. EDT, Fox & Friends studio in Manhattan. Earhardt, 48, radiant in a pastel blazer, beams beside Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade as she holds up her new hardcover. “This book’s about people who’ve faced the fire and come out stronger,” she says, voice warm as fresh-baked biscuits. “Hoan Thai’s story—he’s a refugee who built an empire with nothing but grit, faith, and a killer recipe—it’s the heart of what makes America great.” The segment’s a hit—clips flood X by noon, with fans gushing over her knack for “finding heroes in plain sight.”
Hoan Thai, 54, isn’t a household name—yet. Born in Saigon, he fled Vietnam in 1979 at nine, landing in California with his family after a harrowing boat escape. By 1995, he’d turned a $500 loan into Thai Spice, now a 22-location chain raking in $30 million yearly, per a 2023 Forbes profile. Earhardt stumbled on him in 2024 while researching “everyday miracles” during a Palm Beach trip with Hannity—Thai’s newest spot, Thai Grace, sits blocks from Hannity’s $23.5 million estate. “I tasted his food, heard his story, and knew I had to share it,” she told viewers.
Why Hoan Thai? A Recipe for Inspiration
Earhardt’s no stranger to books—her hits like The Light Within Me (2018) and Through Your Eyes (2020) blend faith, family, and feel-good vibes. From Grit to Grace ups the ante, profiling unsung trailblazers alongside Thai—like a Texas firefighter turned BBQ pitmaster and a single mom who launched a bakery empire. But Thai’s the star. “He lost everything, came here with nothing, and built a legacy,” she writes in Chapter 3, excerpted on FoxNews.com today. “No handouts—just hard work and a belief God had a plan.”
Thai’s work isn’t just culinary. His Hoan Thai Foundation, launched in 2018, has fed 50,000 families via food banks and funded scholarships for refugee kids—$2 million donated by 2024, per charity records. Earhardt, a South Carolina native who’s preached resilience on-air, saw a kindred spirit. “He’s proof you don’t need a silver spoon—just a wooden one and some guts,” she quipped on Fox & Friends. X users ate it up: posts trended praising her for “lifting up real Americans” over “coastal elites.”
Timing—and Tension—in the Spotlight
The reveal’s no accident. Earhardt’s riding a wave—her December 2024 engagement to Sean Hannity, confirmed over Christmas at their Florida church, has Fox’s “First Couple” glowing. She’s teased the book since January on-air, balancing Hannity gushing (“He’s my rock”) with teases of “stories that’ll move you.” Dropping it now—post-inauguration, pre-Easter—taps a patriotic pulse, especially as Hannity’s Trump ties (and a rumored Mar-a-Lago wedding) keep them buzzing.
But not everyone’s biting. Some X chatter calls it “pandering”—“Another Fox host peddling feel-good propaganda,” one user snarked—while others question Thai’s spotlight over, say, a vet or nurse. Critics note Earhardt’s $2.5 million Fox salary and Hannity’s $250 million net worth (per Distractify, December 2024) clash with her “grit” theme. Her January food rant—“Europe’s pasta doesn’t make you fat!”—resurfaced, sparking snickers: “She’s hyping Thai’s noodles now—ironic.” Still, fans defend her: “Ainsley’s celebrating hustle—haters just mad she’s winning.”
What’s Cooking Next?
At 7:28 p.m. PDT, March 20, 2025, From Grit to Grace is live on Amazon—$28 hardcover, pre-orders spiking after the reveal. Thai’s thrilled—his X post today, “Honored to be in Ainsley’s book—America gave me a shot,” racked up 10k likes. Earhardt’s pushing it hard: a Fox News special, Faith & Flavor, airs March 23, with Thai cooking live. Hannity’s hyping it too—“Ainsley’s found gold,” he said on his March 19 show—hinting he’ll grill Thai on-air soon.
This isn’t just a book—it’s Earhardt flexing her brand: faith, food, and Fox-fueled heart. Hoan Thai’s work—spicy, soulful, and stubbornly American—fits her narrative like a glove. Will it top her bestsellers? X says yes: “Ainsley’s cooking up another hit—Thai’s the secret sauce.” Jason Momoa’s divorce tears might’ve trended earlier, but Earhardt’s stirring the pot now—and we’re all hungry for more.