Following the announcement that she is expecting her second child, public interest has once again turned toward the personal life of Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary. The update, shared on social media shortly after Christmas, was centered on gratitude, family, and anticipation for the months ahead. While many responses focused on congratulations, the news also prompted broader curiosity about Leavitt’s background and personal journey, a common occurrence for individuals who hold prominent public-facing roles.
Leavitt, 28, revealed that she and her husband, businessman Nicholas Riccio, are expecting a baby girl in May 2026. In her message, she described the pregnancy as a meaningful blessing and expressed excitement about watching their young son grow into the role of an older sibling. She also acknowledged the professional support she has received while balancing family life, noting appreciation for Donald Trump and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, highlighting the importance of a workplace culture that values family. The couple are already parents to a 17-month-old son, Nicholas “Niko,” and were married in January 2025 after announcing their engagement in late 2023.
