In a stunning turn of events, Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall has quietly welcomed his fourth child with wife Alicia — and the details have left fans and colleagues alike reeling.
While the couple had kept the pregnancy under wraps for months, the announcement came suddenly and without warning through a heartwarming social media post early this morning. But it wasn’t just the surprise birth that got people talking — it was the jaw-dropping gender and name reveal that truly caught everyone off guard.
Instead of the traditional pink or blue balloons, the couple unveiled the baby’s identity with a poetic message accompanied by a vintage photograph and a cryptic caption that read: “He came into this world with the strength of a lion and the name of peace.” Moments later, it was confirmed: the Hall family had welcomed a baby boy named Pax Leon Hall — a name that quickly sent fans into a frenzy.
“Pax” — Latin for peace — is seen by many as a powerful nod to Benjamin’s harrowing survival of a 2022 bombing in Ukraine, where he suffered life-changing injuries but fought through with remarkable resilience. The middle name “Leon” (lion) is believed to symbolize that very strength and determination.
“This name means more than people realize,” one Fox News insider whispered. “It’s not just a baby announcement — it’s a statement.”
Friends close to the family say the birth has brought a new sense of joy and healing to the Halls, who have quietly rebuilt their lives away from the public eye since Benjamin’s return to the U.S.
As congratulatory messages flood in from fellow anchors and fans across the globe, one thing is clear: this wasn’t just a baby announcement — it was a quiet, powerful moment of rebirth.