FOX News anchor Carley Shimkus has shared a heartwarming photo of her infant son as fans beg her to return to the daytime show.
Shimkus, 36, has been a co-host for the network’s weekday show Fox & Friends First since October 2021.
After the host announced the birth of her baby boy, Brock Edward, alongside her husband Peter Buchignani in February, Shimkus took a break from TV and focused her attention on her newborn, showing off photos of him at the park on her Instagram.
In a recent Instagram story, Shimkus shared her boy with the world once again, this time at a workout session.
The photo showed a smiling baby strapped into a portable seat.
Shimkus typed the words: “Gym buddy,” on top of the picture.
While fans love to see Shimkus spending quality time with her son, they also miss her on the Fox stage.
“Are you coming back on FOX?” one viewer commented on a recent Instagram post from Smikus, showing off her toned midriff while having a drink.
Another said: “Miss you in the am!”
“Can’t wait to see you back on Fox in the AM although I know how hard it will be to not be with your little one!” a third chimed in.
WELCOME HOME BABY BROCK
Shimkus shared the news of her son’s birth over Instagram a few months ago, gushing about the new addition to their family.
“Welcome to the world sweet Brock,” Shimkus joyfully shared with a snap of herself and her newborn.
“You have unlocked a place in our hearts we didn’t even know we had. Your dad and I love you so much!”
Her colleagues, F&F First anchors Todd Prio and Ashley Strohmie, also made an announcement to Fox viewers at the time.
“Fox and Friends family can officially make it official, we just got a little bit bigger, we’re going to be responsible for raising Carley’s child,” Prio said.
“We are thrilled to announce that Carley Shimkus is a new mom to a healthy baby boy.”
Strohmier gushed: “His name is so sweet, it’s Brock Edward.”
She revealed the baby weighed seven pounds and one ounce when he was born, calling him “perfect.”
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