Kayleigh McEnany, co-host of Outnumbered and former White House Press Secretary, has just welcomed her third child — but it’s how she made the announcement that has everyone in awe.
In what experts are calling a “first-of-its-kind reveal in American media history”, McEnany chose to announce her daughter’s birth through a real-time, AI-powered immersive video experience projected into select pediatric hospitals across the country.
“I didn’t want this to be about headlines,” Kayleigh said. “I wanted it to bring hope where it’s needed most — to children still fighting their battles.”
The 90-second announcement was not posted on social media, nor aired on Fox News first. Instead, it was exclusively shown inside NICU units and children’s wards, where a custom holographic presentation featured her newborn daughter’s handprint being digitally “passed” to each screen — followed by a soft voiceover:
“From one little fighter to another — I was born today, and so were new miracles.”
Doctors at Cedars-Sinai, where the announcement reportedly premiered, said they’d “never seen anything like it.”
“It was powerful, emotional, and unlike any birth reveal we’ve experienced,” said one attending physician. “Staff and families cried. We felt connected to something bigger.”
The baby’s name, weight, and birth time were not released, adding to the air of mystery — though McEnany is expected to make a follow-up statement on Outnumbered later this week.
Within hours, the internet lit up with speculation, and hashtags like #McEnanyMiracle, #HopeReveal, and #BabyWithPurpose trended across platforms.
Fox News colleagues praised the decision, with Harris Faulkner posting:
“Only Kayleigh could turn a personal moment into a national message of hope. We’re so proud.”