Fox News presenter, Kayleight Mcenany, welcomes a daughter


Kayleight Mcenany and her husband Sean Gilmartin welcomed her third child, a girl.

“We are delighted to announce the newest member of the 'surpassed' family,” said Emily Comagno on Monday during the Fox News Channel program that was Coanfrerion of Mcenany. He pointed out that the spectators could see the baby “releasing a great yawn” in photos provided by his mother and dad.

Avery was born on Wednesday, the network said.

Mcenany tweeted on Monday that she and her husband are “so in love with our new girl, Avery Grace! Blake and Nash love her little sister, and we are enjoying this beautiful moment in life!”

Mcenany was a little more nuanced in the notes given to Company, who cited the mother three times saying that while older sister Blake, “I can't stop thinking about the baby,” older brother Nash, 2, “finally heated with her.”

In his announcement, the former White House Secretary included Psalm 139: 13-14: “For you you created my most internal being; I wear me in my mother's uterus. I praise you because I am afraid and wonderfully; your works are wonderful, I know very well.”

Comagno said the crew “surpassed in number”, headed by Harris Faulkner, was “wishing Kayleight and are the best as they continue to grow their beautiful family.” She told Mcenany to come back, but “not too soon.”

Mcenany announced in March that she and Gilmartin were waiting for her third son.

“It's very sweet. It has been a special moment,” he said. “I've been pregnant during Christmas and thanksgiving, and my daughter Blake now knows, so runs and sustains my stomach and says:” Let me kiss the baby. “”

The baby entered just under the deadline of June that Mcenany shared at that time.

Mcenany and Gilmartin, a pitcher who withdrew from professional baseball in 2022, began to leave in 2015 and married in 2017. After working in the initially transmitted media, Mcenany served as press secretary of President Trump from April 2020 to the end of his first mandate in January 2021, landing in Fox shortly after.

She is one of the former press secretaries who have achieved work in cable and transmission news.



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