Fox News Correspondent Peter Doocy and Wife Hillary Vaughn Expecting Third Child
Peter Doocy revealed on Sunday that he and wife Hillary Vaughn are expecting their third child. The baby is due on Steve Doocy’s birthday and will arrive in time for midterm coverage.
New York PostFox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy announced on Sunday that he and wife Hillary Vaughn are expecting their third child. He shared the news during the broadcast of “The Sunday Briefing,” telling viewers the couple will soon become a party of five.
“I’ve got two [kids] at my house … well, here’s a Fox News alert, another one is on the way,” Doocy said as the network displayed a photograph of the family.
The third child is due on Steve Doocy’s birthday. ” The new baby will join siblings Bridget Blake Doocy, born in February 2023, and George Jack Doocy, born in April 2025. Peter Doocy and Hillary Vaughn married in April 2021 after meeting while working at Fox.
The couple announced their first pregnancy during an appearance on “Fox & Friends” in September 2022. After George’s birth, Hillary Vaughn told People that welcoming their son had been a blessing and that seeing Bridget welcome her baby brother was equally special.
“Growing our family means giving our kids lifelong best friends and as a new heartbeat fills our home, our hearts are filled with more love than ever before,” Vaughn said.
Hillary Vaughn is a former Fox Business Network correspondent. Fox News and Fox Business Network are both part of Fox Corp.
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