Kayleigh McEnany delivered her baby boy, Nash Gilmartin, on November 29, making her a mother of two children
Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany had a second baby on November 29 (kayleighmcenany/Instagram)
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany announced the birth of her second child on Thursday, December 1. The Fox News gushed at the birth of her son in her Twitter and Instagram posts writing, “[Sean Gilmartin] & I are thrilled to announce the birth of our son, Nash! What a truly joyful time. God has blessed us immensely!”
Little Nash, McEnany’s second child with major league pitcher husband Sean Gilmartin, was born on Tuesday, November 29. She also has a 3-year-old daughter, Blake Avery Gilmartin.
According to The Sun, Fox News anchor Emily Compagno shared the photo of the parents cradling their newborn and excitedly said, “Kayleigh’s baby boy has arrived! We are sending all of our love and well wishers and prayers and support to the now family of four. Baby Nash was born on Tuesday, mom and dad are both doing great and Nash is already a hit with his big sister Blake.”
McEnany made the announcement live on Fox TV that she was four months pregnant in June and revealed her baby’s gender alongside her husband the following month. The couple got married in 2017 and welcomed thei first child, Blake, two years later.
Fans had been eagerly awaiting the birth of little Nash and viewers were quick to gush over the exciting news, with one person writing on Twitter, “What an incredibly beautiful little soul. You & your hubby do good work! A beautiful daughter & now a handsome son. We pray for the health & happiness of your family. You are in our prayers. God-bless and keep all of you safe.” Another said, “Kayleigh, such a beautiful little angel. You are so blessed to have the husband and family that you do. May God bless and keep him in His Loving Glory all through his days and keep all of you safe and happy as well,” while a third wrote, “Many congratulations to both of you for bringing such beautiful Baby Boy into this world. May his presence bring immense happiness and joy to your lives. May God continue to bless your growing beautiful family.”
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