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Today, Rhodes lives in the margins by choice. She’s present at tennis tournaments, family dinners, and major milestones, but absent from the culture of oversharing that defines her ex-husband’s world. Friends say she and Hannity co-parent seamlessly, that she knew about his engagement early, that there’s no bitterness—only boundaries. Whether she’s dating or completely single remains unknown. And that, perhaps, is Jill Rhodes’ final statement: real power doesn’t need an audience.