By the time Hannity was climbing the cable news ladder, Rhodes had transitioned from reporting to book editing, then later pivoted once again to become a full-time homemaker after the birth of their two children.
That transition, especially following childbirth, often comes with hospital costs, prenatal care planning, and maternity insurance decisions—topics many families navigate quietly.
While Rhodes mostly kept out of the public eye, reports later revealed she’d quietly returned to work — this time as a TV editor.
But true to form, Rhodes never made a splashy announcement or shared any details. In fact, no one knows exactly when she started or left the job, which mirrors how many women re-enter the workforce while balancing private health insurance, childcare needs, and chronic wellness care.
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Her retreat may also reflect a focus on mental wellness, chronic illness management, or simply choosing a lifestyle aligned with peace over publicity. With so much attention on high-profile co-parenting battles in the media, Rhodes’ decision to stay grounded stands out.