
Karoline Leavitt and her husband Nicholas Riccio have joyfully welcomed their second child, a daughter named Viviana “Vivi,” born on May 1, 2026. The couple shared the happy news on May 7, just days after Leavitt briefly returned to her role as White House press secretary while on maternity leave, following the shocking events at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Balancing Motherhood With a High-Profile Role
Leavitt’s second maternity leave mirrors her first in 2024, when she returned to work just days after giving birth due to an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Openly candid about the challenges of juggling motherhood and a demanding political career, she underscores the importance of keeping family at the forefront. During her leave, senior cabinet members—including Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio—are stepping in to share briefing responsibilities, ensuring that national duties continue seamlessly.
A Love Story That Turns Heads
Leavitt’s marriage to Nicholas Riccio, 32 years her senior, has drawn public fascination. The couple first met during her 2022 congressional campaign, and while the significant age gap initially gave her pause, Leavitt has described Riccio as “incredible” and deeply respectful of her family. The pair married in January 2025, just two days before Trump’s second inauguration, and now share two children, proving that love can flourish in unconventional ways.
By openly sharing milestones like Viviana’s birth and celebrating her unique family life, Leavitt has shaped a public image that is both relatable and inspiring. Her ability to navigate personal joys and challenges while maintaining a prominent political presence not only keeps her in the media spotlight but may also strengthen her political capital among supporters who value leaders with family-first values.
From newborn snuggles to high-stakes political briefings, Karoline Leavitt’s journey is a compelling reminder that resilience, love, and dedication can coexist—even under the brightest public spotlight.


