Meghan McCain reveals that she is pregnant in Usha Vance's interview


Meghan McCain knew that it would be strange to present his last pregnancy during an interview with a White House figure. She went to why anyway.

The 40 -year -old television personality, previously of “The View” and daughter of the late Republican senator John McCain, addressed herself during a conversation with Second Lady Usha Vance, revealing on Tuesday that a baby expects as her third child. “I wanted to let you enter something deprived of what I have not yet spoken publicly,” McCain told Vance in a social media clip that promotes his conversation, which he will publish in its entirety on Wednesday.

McCain praises Vance and her husband, vice president JD Vance for “how you incorporate your children into your life in many ways” before leaving his news: “I am entering my second quarter. I am pregnant with my third.” The second lady offers rapid congratulations to the provocative conservative panelist.

McCain continues: “I know that this is a strange way to announce it, but … I am very nervous for: he is a child. I am very nervous to have a child. And I am very nervous to have three children. Very.”

The personality of the media, after expressing their concerns and referring to supposed “horrible data” about collecting three children, finally offers Vance a notice, although he is selfish. “I wanted to know if you could share with me and with women in American why having three children is good,” says McCain, “how you drive three children and any advice for children's mothers.”

The second lady and vice president Vance share three young children: her children Ewan and Vivek, and her daughter Mirabel. McCain, in addition to his incoming son, shares two young daughters, Liberty and Clover, with her husband, television commentator Ben Domenech.

In short, Vance told McCain that his experience raising three children includes children who form their own “package” and the older child assuming responsibility. Vance also informed McCain that he believes that the development timeline between boys and girls is “really different.”

Before McCain gave the news of his pregnancy, he spoke on Instagram about having the “different privilege” of carrying out the “First Lady interview in the Chamber.” McCain said in his subtitle: “We get into everything,” and called Usha Vance an “iconic American figure.”



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