Sheโs Pregnant With Baby #3 โ But the Gift Jesse Watters Gave Kayleigh McEnany Has America Buzzing
On March 17, 2025, Kayleigh McEnany, the fiery Fox News co-host and former White House press secretary, lit up Outnumbered with a joyful announcement: she and husband Sean Gilmartin are expecting their third child, due in June. The 36-year-old, radiant in a pink blazer, shared a sonogram and quoted Jeremiah 1:5, โBefore I formed you in the womb, I knew you,โ as her co-hosts cheered. With daughter Blake, 5, and son Nash, 2, already stealing hearts, McEnanyโs news was a celebration. But it was a surprise gift from her The Five co-host Jesse Watters, revealed days later, that sent America into a frenzy of admiration and speculation, showcasing a bond that transcended their on-air banter.
McEnany, who served as Trumpโs press secretary from 2020 to 2021, has juggled motherhood and a high-octane media career with grace. Based in Tampa and New York, where she films Outnumbered and The Five, sheโs known for her conservative commentary and deep faith, often sharing Bible verses on Instagram. Her pregnancy announcement, paired with stories of Blake kissing her stomach, endeared her to fans. Yet, it was a moment on The Five on March 20, 2025, that turned the story into a cultural phenomenon, thanks to Watters, the 46-year-old provocateur known for Wattersโ World and his playful jabs.
During a lively The Five segment discussing McEnanyโs news, Watters, grinning mischievously, interrupted the panel. โKayleigh, Iโve got something for you and Baby #3,โ he said, pulling out a small, wrapped box from under the desk. The studio audience leaned in as McEnany, visibly surprised, unwrapped it to reveal a tiny, custom-made leather-bound journal embossed with โBaby McEnany #3โ and a cross. Inside, Watters had written: โFor the next generation of truth-tellersโmay you write your own story with courage and faith.โ The gesture, heartfelt yet unexpected from the typically irreverent Watters, left McEnany teary-eyed. โJesse, this is beautiful,โ she said, her voice catching. โYouโre gonna make me cry on live TV.โ
The audience erupted, and social media exploded. On X, #WattersGift trended as fans shared clips of the moment. โJesse Watters just showed his soft side!โ one user posted. โThat journal for Kayleighโs baby is pure class.โ Others speculated about Wattersโ intent, with some joking, โIs Jesse angling to be godfather?โ The giftโs symbolismโa journal for a child yet to be bornโstruck a chord, with fans calling it a nod to McEnanyโs journalistic roots and her faith-driven parenting. โItโs like Jesseโs saying this kidโs gonna change the world,โ one commenter wrote.
Watters, a father of four with his wife Emma DiGiovine, is no stranger to family life. His twins, Sophie and Ellie, born in 2021, and sons, Jesse Jr. and Jack, keep him grounded, despite his $10 million net worth and Long Island mansion. Known for stirring the pot on The Fiveโlike his viral claim about buying Taylor Swiftโs jetโWatters has a knack for surprises. But the journal was personal. Sources close to the show revealed Watters spent weeks working with a local artisan to craft it, inspired by McEnanyโs habit of journaling prayers for Blake and Nash. โKayleighโs always writing down hopes for her kids,โ Watters told co-host Greg Gutfeld off-air, a comment later shared on X. โI wanted her to have something for this one too.โ
The giftโs impact went beyond the studio. McEnany, whoโd faced health scares like fainting on Fox News in May 2025, saw it as a symbol of hope. On Outnumbered, she shared that sheโd already written the first page: โDear Baby #3, youโre already loved beyond measure.โ Fans flooded Instagram with messages, sharing their own journaling traditions. โKayleigh and Jesse just reminded us to dream big for our kids,โ one user posted. The story resonated with parents, who saw the journal as a call to nurture their childrenโs potential, whether through faith, words, or love.
The buzz grew when McEnany invited Blake to add a drawing to the journalโa heart with โBabyโ insideโshared on Instagram with the caption, โThanks, Uncle Jesse, for giving us a place to dream.โ The post garnered millions of likes, with fans praising Wattersโ thoughtfulness. โJesse Watters, the guy who roasts everybody, just melted Americaโs heart,โ one X user wrote. Some speculated about the journalโs future, joking itโd be โBaby McEnanyโs first bestseller.โ Others saw it as a reflection of the The Five panelโs camaraderie, with Gutfeld tweeting, โWatters is out here making us all look bad.โ
For McEnany, the gift was a reminder of her support system. Living between Tampa and New York, she and Gilmartin, a former MLB pitcher, balance parenting with demanding careers. McEnanyโs faith, evident in her Luke 12:7 quote during the announcement, guides her, and the journal became a vessel for her prayers. โJesse gave us more than a gift,โ she said on The Five. โHe gave us a wayๅฐไธไธชไธไปฃ็ธๅณ็ๅธๆใโ The bilingual touch, nodding to her outreach to diverse audiences, moved viewers further.
The internetโs reaction wasnโt just about the giftโs charmโit sparked a broader conversation. Fans on X shared stories of meaningful gifts theyโd given or received, using #WattersGift to connect. โJesseโs journal for Kayleighโs baby reminds us to think beyond today,โ one user wrote. Schools and parenting groups began โjournal projects,โ encouraging kids to write their dreams. Watters, typically the prankster, leaned into the moment, saying on Wattersโ World, โIโm just glad Kayleigh didnโt throw the journal at me for once.โ
As McEnanyโs June due date nears, the journal sits on her nightstand, a symbol of hope and community. Wattersโ gift, simple yet profound, showed a side of him rarely seenโa man who, beneath the quips, values family and legacy. For McEnany, itโs a reminder that her third child, already loved, is entering a world where even the smallest gestures can inspire millions. Americaโs buzzing not just about a baby but about a gift thatโs become a beacon of faith, love, and the power of dreaming big.