White House Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt Announces Birth of Daughter
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for the White House, announced the birth of her daughter.
- The baby girl, named Viviana, was born on May 1st and is healthy.
- Leavitt expressed her joy on social media, stating that her family's hearts "exploded with love" and that her older son is adjusting well to his new sister.
The White House is celebrating a joyous personal milestone as Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt welcomed her second child, a daughter named Viviana. This happy news brings a moment of personal warmth to the often-intense political environment. Leavitt shared the delightful update on social media platform X, announcing Viviana's arrival on May 1st.
On May 1st, Viviana aka. "Vivi" joined our family, and our hearts immediately exploded with love.
Leavitt described the profound love she and her husband, Nicholas Riccio, feel, stating their hearts "exploded with love" upon meeting their newborn. She confirmed that Viviana is "perfect and healthy," and shared the heartwarming detail that their older son, Nicholas, is embracing his role as a big brother with great enthusiasm. The family is currently cherishing these precious early moments in what Leavitt affectionately calls their "happy baby bubble."
She is perfect and healthy, and her big brother is with great joy getting used to life with his new little sister.
This personal announcement offers a glimpse into the lives of those working within the corridors of power, reminding us of the human element behind the public roles they fulfill. The arrival of a new child is a universal experience that brings joy and a sense of wonder, a sentiment clearly shared by the Leavitt-Riccio family. The focus now is on this new addition and the family's adjustment to life with a baby girl.
We are enjoying every moment in this happy baby bubble.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.