Fox News Co-Host Announces Pregnancy and Gender Reveal on Air Carley Shimkus, a co-host of FOX and Friends, revealed during a live broadcast that she is pregnant with her second child, sharing the news with her audience on Friday. The 39-year-old announced she is 22 weeks into her pregnancy and expecting a boy, with the due date set for late July. Shimkus made the announcement alongside fellow host Brian Kilmeade, discussing the timing of the pregnancy and its potential impact on her family’s living arrangements. Shimkus expressed excitement about welcoming her son Brock, now three, as a big brother. “I pray that they’re going to be the best of friends throughout their whole entire life,” she said, emphasizing her anticipation for the new addition to her family. She also shared her initial thoughts on the pregnancy, recalling her hopes for a daughter who would enjoy coloring. However, she quickly shifted to her current joy, stating, “I just knew I was having another boy. And I knew this baby is just such a blessing from God.” Kilmeade humorously remarked on the logistical challenges of having another child, noting, “You said when you have another baby, you’ve got to think about moving out of the city and Long Island wants you to move out.” Shimkus confirmed the comment, explaining that a close friend has been sending her property listings for homes in Massapequa, New York. She joked about the possibility of becoming neighbors, suggesting that relocating would provide a “built-in babysitter” for her son. The couple, who married in 2015 after dating since 2013, welcomed their first child, Brock, in January 2023. At the time, they shared a heartfelt message: “Welcome to the world, sweet Brock. You have unlocked a place in our hearts we didn’t even know we had.#fox_news #fox_and_friends #carley_shimkus #brian_kilmeade #massapequa_new_york

Megyn Kelly confronted Elisabeth Hasselbeck during a heated exchange on The View on Tuesday, escalating tensions between the former colleagues after Hasselbeck criticized her during a fill-in hosting stint. Hasselbeck, serving as a guest host for the second day, directly challenged Kelly during a discussion about Trump’s recent Iran attacks. “How dare you tell a military person who has sacrificed their lives for our nation, in our uniform, when they are sacrificing their lives in our uniform—how dare you tell them or their families or our nation what they died for?” she asked, referencing Kelly’s past comments on the war in Iran. When co-host Joy Behar warned Kelly that Hasselbeck was known for her fiery rants, Hasselbeck responded, “I’m not afraid of her.” Kelly retaliated by mocking Hasselbeck’s past departure from The View in 2013, when she was fired after frequent clashes with her left-leaning co-hosts. “Elisabeth was too weak to handle the ladies of The View and even the morning set on Fox and Friends,” Kelly said, highlighting their history of conflict. Hasselbeck had later joined Fox and Friends as a co-host, working alongside Kelly for two years before leaving the show in 2015. The exchange revealed a lack of camaraderie between the pair, with Kelly accusing Hasselbeck of retreating from public scrutiny to avoid criticism. “She ran from the public square into exile so she could avoid mean people saying unflattering things about her—and there are many to say,” Kelly said. She further mocked Hasselbeck’s return to the spotlight, questioning her authority to dictate conversations about the Iran conflict. “Now she thinks she’s going to come back for a day and be the arbiter of appropriate conversation around the war we just launched in Iran? Please.#megyn_kelly #the_view #elisabeth_hasselbeck #joy_behar #fox_and_friends