Former White House press secretary and Fox News star Kayleigh McEnany had some big news to share she’s expecting her third baby with husband Sean Gilmartin!
At the end of Monday’s episode of Outnumbered, Kayleigh, 36, surprised her co hosts and viewers with the announcement:
“Last but not least… Sean and I are expecting our third child, which we’re so excited about!” she said, smiling.
The new baby will join big sister Blake, 5, and big brother Nash, 2, just in time for summer.
“It’s been such a sweet and special time,” Kayleigh added.
“I’ve been pregnant during Christmas and Thanksgiving, and now my daughter Blake runs up to me, holds my stomach, and says, ‘Let me kiss the baby!’ It’s just the sweetest.”

No, the Pink Blazer Wasn’t a Clue!
Fellow panelist Emily Compagno immediately leaned over and gushed, “We love you so much congratulations to all five of you!”
Kayleigh, laughing, quickly pointed out that her bright pink blazer wasn’t meant to hint at the baby’s gender.
She also showed off her colorful blue-and-pink shoes and joked about the pink video banner featuring a tiny blue pacifier.
And yes she brought out a sonogram to share with the audience, much to everyone’s delight! (At home, Kayleigh says they frame each child’s sonogram and display them proudly on their mantle.)
Gender Reveal Coming Soon
Kayleigh revealed that they plan to do a gender reveal soon live on the show and on her social media as her June due date gets closer.
“I hope you’ll join me on this journey,” she said with a big smile.
A devout Christian, Kayleigh also shared a powerful Bible verse during her announcement, quoting Jeremiah 1:5:
“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.”
She turned to the audience and added warmly, “It’s not just a message about my baby it’s a message about all of you. That’s how much He loves us.”
And then, laughing, Kayleigh asked her co-hosts if she could finally unbutton her now too-tight blazer!
A Growing Family
Kayleigh and her husband Sean Gilmartin, a former MLB pitcher who retired in 2022, began dating in 2015 and married two years later.
After a career in broadcasting, Kayleigh served as White House press secretary under President Trump from 2020 until the end of his first term in early 2021.
Today, along with her role on Outnumbered, she often fills in on The Five, Fox & Friends, and prime-time shows hosted by Jesse Watters, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity.
Now, with baby No. 3 on the way, it looks like there’s even more to celebrate for the McEnany-Gilmartin family!
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