Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy welcomes another child with Hillary Vaughn, a colleague from Fox Business.
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Hear ye, hear ye! Fox News' Peter Doocy and Fox Business' Hillary Vaughn have added a sprightly new addition to their brood. Meet George Jack Doocy, born after a grueling 30 hours of labor, tipping the scales at 8 lb, 11 oz, and stretching out to 20.5 inches long. The little munchkin made his grand entrance on our beloved correspondents' fourth wedding anniversary, so you can bet they'll never forget to celebrate it with a heartfelt present!
Peter, our tenacious White House correspondent, shared the exciting news on social media, complete with precious family photos. In one snapshot, George snuggles up in a onesie, while in another, their 2-year-old daughter Bridget giggles as she checks out her brand-new little brother.
Peter and Hillary tied the knot in a small ceremony in Bluffton, S.C., during the COVID pandemic, and their second bundle of joy joined them four years later on April 17, 2025 (though some sources may claim it was April 16). Bridget graced the world on February 1, 2023.
When Hillary discovered during a routine OB appointment that it was baby time, she joked, "Maybe he was tired of hearing me talk about taxes – I don’t blame him!" After 30 hours of labor, George made his grand entrance to the world. The 35-year-old reporter quipped, "Peter took care of our taxes early this year!"
Meanwhile, another Fox News personality, Kat Timpf, went from childbirth to a double mastectomy after discovering she had cancer on the same day she welcomed her son. She's since shared a post-op update.
Just before the birth, Peter got dive-bombed by a pesky pigeon while on air, mussing his iconic hair during a segment about tariffs. "That's probably so disgusting," Peter commented on the White House lawn moments after the incident. "Hey! President Trump, if you're watching upstairs, we've got to do something about these birds. Where's the National Park Service? They're always out here... except when the birds are landing on my head."
Steve Doocy, Fox & Friends host and Peter's father, had a charming take on the situation, jokingly claiming that his son had actually been hit by "a stork" and that George arrived shortly after Peter shampooed out any bird goo.
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[1] People. (April 17, 2025). Peter Doocy and Hillary Vaughn Welcome Second Child: Meet George Jack Doocy. Retrieved from https://people.com/parents/peter-doocy-hilary-vaughn-welcome-second-child-george-jack-doocy/
[2] Fox News. (April 17, 2025). Peter Doocy and Hillary Vaughn welcome second child; see family photos. Retrieved from https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/peter-doocy-hillary-vaughn-welcome-second-child-see-family-photos
- The birth of George Jack Doocy, born on April 17, 2025, in a California hospital, has added another star to the doocy-Vaughn family.
- George's arrival coincided with the fourth wedding anniversary of his parents, Peter Doocy and Hillary Vaughn, marking a memorable day in their lives together.
- Despite the 30 hours of labor, George was a robust baby, weighing 8 lb, 11 oz, and measuring 20.5 inches long.
- In the bustling city of Los Angeles, the entertainment industry is abuzz with the news of this new addition, as the Doocy-Vaughn family is a well-known name in the business world and Hollywood.
- The proud father, Peter Doocy, shared heartwarming family photos on social media, capturing moments of the couple's joy and their 2-year-old daughter, Bridget, meeting her new little brother.
- As the couple navigates the challenges and rewards of parenthood in their Los Angeles home, they are joining the ranks of many celebrity couples who call California their home.
- Meanwhile, on MSNBC, Jen Psaki is stepping into a new role, trading her White House press conference podium for a television stage, as she delves deeper into the world of entertainment news.
