Fox News’ White House correspondent Peter Doocy has welcomed a baby boy with wife Hillary Vaughn.
George Jack Doocy was born Wednesday, April 16, in Washington DC, surrounded by his family.
His mother, a Fox Business anchor, spent 30 hours in labor, Doocy, 37, wrote in a tweet.
The reporter reiterated how George was born on his and his wife’s wedding anniversary, after tying the knot four years ago.
The pair are now parents of two, with daughter Bridget born in 2023.
The family-of-four are seen posing proudly in a series of photos taken by People, for a feature surrounding Jack’s birth.
Born to a media power couple, he weighed in at 8lb, 11oz, Doocy said on X.
‘Born after 30 hours of @hillary__vaughn labor… on our 4th wedding anniversary,’ he wrote, before offering some characteristic humor to the announcement – which came alongside the piece published by People.
Fox News ‘ White House correspondent Peter Doocy welcomed a baby boy with wife Hillary Vaughn last week. The pair – seen here with their son and his sister Bridget – are now parents of two
George Jack Doocy was born Wednesday, April 16, in Washington DC, People was first to report
‘So thank you, son, for being the reason I’ll never forget to get your mom a card when I’m grabbing a birthday card for you!’ Doocy joked, sharing a link to the article.
There, he revealed his wife had been ‘the person who came closest to guessing when George would arrive.’
The boy’s big sister – seen in several of the family photographs – ‘was also the first person to sing “Happy Birthday” to him in the hospital,’ he bragged.
Meanwhile, just like his son, Doocy himself has a famous father in Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy, who also spoke to People for the occasion.
The elder Doocy recalled: ‘Just before George was born, the whole family was on baby-watch.’
He also revealed how Vaughn gave birth last week during a live-report DailyMail.com covered at the time – one which saw a bird abruptly fly into the younger Doocy’s head.
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